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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages
- Chapter 11. Licensing
- Section 135. Brewpub License.
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AS 04.11.135. Brewpub License.
- (a) A brewpub license authorizes the holder of a beverage dispensary license to
- (1) manufacture on premises licensed under the beverage dispensary license not more than 150,000 gallons of beer in a
calendar year;
- (2) sell beer manufactured on premises licensed under the beverage dispensary license for consumption on the licensed
premises or other licensed premises of the beverage dispensary licensee that are also licensed as a beverage
dispensary;
- (3) sell beer manufactured on the premises licensed under the beverage dispensary license in quantities of not more than
five gallons per day to an individual who is present on the licensed premises;
- (4) provide a small sample of the brewpub's beer manufactured on the premises free of charge unless prohibited by AS 04.16.030
; and
- (5) sell beer manufactured on the premises licensed under the beverage dispensary license to a person licensed as a
wholesaler under AS 04.11.160
; sales under this paragraph may not exceed 15,000 gallons or the amount sold under this paragraph in calendar year
2001, plus 10 percent, whichever amount is greater.
- (b) Except as provided under AS 04.11.360
(10), the brewpub license is not transferable, shall remain the property of the state, and is not subject to any form
of alienation.
- (c) The biennial brewpub license fee is $500.
- (d) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, the holder of a brewpub license who, under the provisions of AS 04.11.450
(b), formerly held a brewery license and a restaurant or eating place license and who, under the former brewery
license, manufactured beer at a location other than the premises licensed under the former restaurant or eating place
license may
- (1) manufacture not more than 150,000 gallons of beer in a calendar year on premises other than the premises licensed
under the beverage dispensary license;
- (2) provide a small sample of the manufactured beer free of charge at the location the beer is manufactured unless
prohibited by AS 04.16.030; and
- (3) sell the beer authorized to be manufactured under this subsection
- (A) on the premises licensed under the beverage dispensary license or other licensed premises of the beverage dispensary
licensee that are also licensed as a beverage dispensary;
- (B) to a wholesaler licensed under AS 04.11.160
; sales under this subparagraph may not exceed 15,000 gallons or the amount sold under this subparagraph in calendar
year 2001, plus 10 percent, whichever amount is greater; or
- (C) to an individual who is present on the premises described under (A) of this paragraph, or where the beer is
manufactured, in quantities of not more than five gallons per day.
- (e) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, a brewpub license authorizes the holder of a restaurant or eating place license
to (1) manufacture on premises licensed under the restaurant or eating place license not more than 150,000 gallons of
beer in a calendar year; (2) sell beer manufactured on premises licensed under the restaurant or eating place license
for consumption on the licensed premises; (3) sell beer manufactured on the premises licensed under the restaurant or
eating place license in quantities of not more than five gallons per day to an individual who is present on the
licensed premises; and (4) provide a small sample of the brewpub's beer manufactured on the premises free of charge
unless prohibited by AS 04.16.030
. A person who holds a brewpub license under this subsection may not hold more than one brewpub license.
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