(a) The holder of a distiller’s and rectifier’s permit may:
(1) manufacture distilled spirits;
(2) rectify, purify, and refine distilled spirits and wines;
(3) mix wines, distilled spirits, or other liquors;
(4) bottle, label, and package the permit holder’s finished products;
(5) sell the finished products in this state to holders of wholesaler’s permits and to qualified persons outside the state;
(6) purchase distilled spirits, to be used only for manufacturing or rectification purposes, from holders of nonresident seller’s permits or distiller’s and rectifier’s permits;
(7) dispense free distilled spirits for consumption on the permitted premises under § 14.04 or at a temporary event under § 14.09;
(8) sell bulk alcohol produced by the permit holder for purposes described by § 38.01; and
(9) sell distilled spirits to ultimate consumers under § 14.04 or 14.05.
(b) The privileges granted to a distiller and rectifier are confined strictly to distilled spirits and wines manufactured and rectified under his permit.

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Terms Used In Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 14.01

  • Distilled spirits: means alcohol, spirits of wine, whiskey, rum, brandy, gin, or any liquor produced in whole or in part by the process of distillation, including all dilutions or mixtures of them, and includes spirit coolers that may have an alcoholic content as low as four percent alcohol by volume and that contain plain, sparkling, or carbonated water and may also contain one or more natural or artificial blending or flavoring ingredients. See Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 1.04
  • Premises: has the meaning given it in § 11. See Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code 1.04

(c) Repealed by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 106, Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2013.