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Michigan Stadium implementing alcohol sales for 2024 football season 

May 17, 2024 by Maize n Brew

Syndication: Detroit Free Press
Melanie Maxwell / USA TODAY NETWORK

Cold brews at The Big House are coming.

If you like drinking beer and watching football, Michigan Stadium might be the place for you this fall.

The University of Michigan announced on Thursday that alcohol sales at Michigan Stadium will be implemented this season.

Michigan Stadium to Begin Alcohol Sales for Upcoming Football Season

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Michigan approving alcohol sales at The Big House comes after the university already implemented sales at Crisler Center and Yost Ice Arena earlier this year.

There will be a limit of two alcoholic beverages per transaction.

Read Michigan’s statement below.

Statement from Michigan

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The University of Michigan Athletics Department will implement alcohol sales at Michigan Stadium beginning with the 2024 football season after carefully reviewing previous alcohol sale rollouts and fan experiences at Yost Ice Arena and Crisler Center.

The Board of Regents voted May 16 to implement a Class C liquor license at the “Big House,” starting Aug. 31 with a home football game against Fresno State.

In October 2023, the Board of Regents approved asking the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for liquor licenses for three U-M athletic venues — Michigan Stadium, Yost Ice Arena and Crisler Center. The board also voted to implement licenses for Crisler and Yost — which began in February — and to review the rollout of those two venues before considering implementation at Michigan Stadium.

Part of the implementation process included the athletic department collaborating and regularly meeting with campus partners — including the Office of Student Life, Division of Public Safety and Security, Risk Management and Government Relations — to ensure a safe and responsible rollout of alcohol sales at Crisler and Yost, which began in February.

There have been no reported behavioral issues related to drunken behavior or medical responses related to alcohol at either venue since the implementation.

Information gathered from this review helped inform best university practices amongst the venues and scale the sale of alcohol sales to Michigan Stadium.

Procedures to ensure compliance with state of Michigan laws and Liquor Control Commission rules and regulations have also been implemented by the athletic department, as well as U-M policies related to alcohol.

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, regulatory features also include requiring all patrons to show ID at every purchase and limiting each transaction to two alcoholic beverages per legal-drinking-age guest.

In addition, the athletic department has been collaborating with the Office of Student Life on responsible alcohol consumption messaging at each of the venues to ensure a safe environment for all fans at every event.

Michigan Athletics will use the revenue for operational expenses, with a portion going to the university to help fund campus research projects.

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