A common saying among consumers of alcohol goes "Beer before liquor, never been sicker. Liquor before beer, you're in the clear." Is this a good rule to follow when serving customers?
A) No. It is simply not true.
B) No. While there is a small amount of truth to it, the bartender/server should not be making this kind of decision for the customer.
C) Yes. It is the bartender/server's responsibility to do whatever it takes to prevent customers from getting sick.
D) Yes. No establishment should ever serve a customer beer before liquor.
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