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Yes, you read the heading correctly. There does exist alcohol and beer delivery in Nashville. Will you be familiar with how takeout and food delivery works? I am going to assume that you have a basic understanding of how it works. The process is precisely the same. Well, nearly the same. Ok, it's ki 09nd of different.Who would have thought that beer delivery in Nashville would have been a thing in our lifetime? Let's go through the process briefly.

How does beer and alcohol delivery work? 

So I've already mentioned that alcohol and beer delivery in Nashville is similar yet different to food delivery. Well, this is still true. The starting process is the same. If I wanted to purchase alcohol, I would normally have to go to a liquor store or a store that sells the type of alcohol I want. Thanks to the internet, it is that much easier. I now have an alcohol delivery near me. So now, if I want a drink, I don't have to put on pants. All I have to do is go to the alcohol delivery website or app, choose the alcohol that I wish to purchase, and someone will go to the shop on my behalf, pick it up and deliver it to me. Sometimes it might be the shop itself that does the delivery. Sometimes it will be a third-party delivery company. But to be honest, I don't care who does the delivery! So, in the same way, I would order food from a restaurant and collect alcohol from a liquor store. I love having a way to get alcohol delivery near me!

Are alcohol and beer delivery in Nashville legal? 

 Thankfully it is 100% legal and legit. I don't have to find some illegal black-market website to get my alcohol delivery near me. Often it will be on precisely the same app as the food delivery. So I can order my ribs and cheeses teak, and then with the touch of my finger (or the click of my mouse), I would be able to order beer or some spirits. The one main difference between food and alcohol should be noticeable – some legalities come with alcohol that does not exist with food—namely being that you need to be 21 to purchase or consume alcohol. There is no way for the liquor store to check my ID when I buy, so the ID gets checked upon delivery. It just means someone over the age of 21 needs to be home when the alcohol is delivered so that the delivery driver can see the ID in person. While it is a minor inconvenience, it is entirely understandable why it is done, and if it means that I can order tequila and wine without putting shoes on, then it's ok with me. So yes, long story short, it is legal as long as you can prove your age!

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