Most businesses that sell alcohol to consumers should have liquor liability coverage. In some cases, coverage is required by state law, a contract agreement, or the terms of a business’ lease or mortgage. In other cases, it’s simply a good idea to protect a business from potentially expensive liability suits. Some particular businesses that may want liquor liability coverage include bars, taverns, and pubs, wineries, breweries, and distilleries, restaurants that offer adult beverages, grocery stores, convenience stores, and gas stations that sell alcoholic beverages, wine, beer, and liquor stores, and distributors that carry alcoholic beverages.