Arizona Laws 4-243.02. Sale of beer, wine or distilled spirits by producer; limitations
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A. A person who holds a producer’s license may sell beer produced by the producer through the producer’s own on-sale retail premises if:
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 4-243.02
- Distilled spirits: includes alcohol, brandy, whiskey, rum, tequila, mescal, gin, absinthe, a compound or mixture of any of them or of any of them with any vegetable or other substance, alcohol bitters, bitters containing alcohol, fruits preserved in ardent spirits, and any alcoholic mixture or preparation, whether patented or otherwise, that may in sufficient quantities produce intoxication. See Arizona Laws 4-101
- License: means a license or an interim retail permit issued pursuant to this title. See Arizona Laws 4-101
- Person: includes a partnership, limited liability company, association, company or corporation, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 4-101
- Sell: includes soliciting or receiving an order for, keeping or exposing for sale, directly or indirectly delivering for value, peddling, keeping with intent to sell and trafficking in. See Arizona Laws 4-101
- Wine: means the product obtained by the fermentation of grapes, other agricultural products containing natural or added sugar or cider or any such alcoholic beverage fortified with grape brandy and containing not more than twenty-four percent of alcohol by volume. See Arizona Laws 4-101
1. The producer also holds an on-sale retail license.
2. The retail sale of the beer is on or adjacent to the premises of the producer.
B. A person who holds a producer’s license may sell wine or distilled spirits produced by the producer at the producer’s licensed premises.