Wash. Admin. Code § 314-28-050 - Craft distillery license
(1) A craft distillery license allows a
licensee to engage in activities authorized in
RCW
66.24.145.
(2) A craft distillery licensee must comply
with all applicable laws and rules including, but not limited to, the sampling,
service, and sales requirements in WAC 314-28-065, the tasting room age
restrictions in WAC 314-28-066, and the food offerings requirements in WAC
314-28-067. For information on local city or county requirements, licensees
need to contact their local government offices.
(3) Consistent with
RCW
66.24.140, a craft distillery licensee may
produce one hundred fifty thousand proof gallons or less of spirits per
calendar year. A "proof gallon" is one liquid gallon of spirits that is fifty
percent alcohol at sixty degrees Fahrenheit.
(4) Consistent with
RCW
66.24.1474, a craft distillery licensee may
add a spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license as authorized in
RCW
66.24.400 at the craft distillery premises.
The licensee must complete an application and submit the application and
applicable fees to the board for processing. For more information about
spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license requirements, see WAC
314-02-015.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030, 66.24.055, 66.24.160, 66.24.630, and 66.24.640. 12-12-065, § 314-28-050, filed 6/5/12, effective 7/6/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 66.24.145 and 66.08.030. 10-19-066, § 314-28-050, filed 9/15/10, effective 10/16/10; 09-02-011, § 314-28-050, filed 12/29/08, effective 1/29/09.
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