The Los Angeles Dodgers announced fans 21 years and old will have the option to purchase beer from in-seat vendors at Dodger Stadium, beginning with Monday’s series opener against the San Francisco Giants.
The in-seat beer vendors will be available on all levels of Dodger Stadium and will accept both cash and credit cards from fans 21 years of age and older with valid identification. Domestic and premium beer options will be offered.
The Dodgers are joining other professional sports teams in California in re-introducing in-seat beer service through vendors following a recent modification to Dodger Stadium’s liquor license by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
The Dodgers continue to encourage fans to drink responsibly and participate in the Budweiser Good Sport Designated Driver program at Dodger Stadium, which is a partnership with T.E.A.M. Coalition, Levy Restaurants, ACE Beverage Distributing, and Anheuser-Busch.
The Budweiser Good Sport program strives to create, implement and maintain effective alcohol awareness programs and policies for Dodger Stadium. To be a Good Sport, fans pledge they are 21 years of age or older, will provide responsible transportation for all members of their group and will not drink alcoholic beverages.
Fans can sign up at any Fan Service Station inside Dodger Stadium, and in doing so will receive a coupon for one complimentary soft drink and be entered in a drawing to win a special on-field experience as the Budweiser Good Sport designated driver of the season.
After wrapping up a weekend set at Coors Field, the Dodgers will have 22 home games remaining. In addition to the Giants, they will host the St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Mets and Rockies.