(2) If a distillery licensee holds a valid distilled spirits plant basic permit issued by the federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for the licensed premises, the distillery licensee may:
(a) Permit tastings of distilled liquor approved by the commission for sale in Oregon and manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee or by another distillery licensee. Tastings may be of the distilled liquor alone or with a mix of other liquids. If any of the other liquids are distilled liquors, they must be distilled liquors on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and must be purchased by the licensee at the retail price established by the commission. This paragraph does not authorize sales by the drink of distilled liquor. The tastings may be conducted on the licensed premises of the distillery and at no more than five other premises owned or leased by the licensee. The commission may allow more than one distillery licensee to use the same premises at the same time for conducting tastings if the premises are a primary production location and the licensees share the premises or are owned by the same entity. If the manufacturer of the distilled liquor obtains distilled liquor for conducting tastings from the inventory of the commission, the licensee shall pay the commission a processing fee.
(b) Obtain a special events distillery license.
(c) Apply for appointment by the commission as a distillery retail outlet agent for purposes of retailing distilled liquor at locations where tastings are permitted under paragraph (a) of this subsection or subsection (4)(a) of this section. A distillery retail outlet agent may sell at locations where tastings are allowed under paragraph (a) of this subsection only distilled liquor that is on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and is manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee or by another distillery licensee that uses the same premises as a primary production location or is owned by the same entity as the distillery licensee.
(3) Notwithstanding ORS 471.392 to 471.400, a distillery licensee may hold one or more full on-premises sales licenses. All distilled liquor sold under a full on-premises sales license must be purchased from the commission.
(4) A distillery licensee that holds a special events distillery license may conduct an event on premises designated in the special events distillery license. Except as provided in this subsection, a special events distillery license may be valid for a period not exceeding five days. The commission shall limit the approval of special events distillery licenses for a distillery licensee at the same location to not more than 62 days during a calendar year. A distillery licensee conducting a special event may:
(a) Permit tastings of distilled liquor approved by the commission for sale in Oregon and manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee. Tastings may be of the distilled liquor alone or with a mix of other liquids. If any of the other liquids are distilled liquors, they must be distilled liquors on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and must be purchased by the licensee at the retail price established by the commission. If the manufacturer of the distilled liquor obtains distilled liquor for conducting tastings from the inventory of the commission, the licensee shall pay the commission a processing fee.
(b) Permit sales by the drink of distilled liquor. A drink that a distillery licensee sells under this paragraph must include distilled liquor that the licensee manufactured in Oregon. Any distilled liquor contained in the drink must be on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon. The distillery licensee selling the drink must purchase all distilled liquor contained in the drink at the retail price set by the commission for the month in which the drink is sold.
(c) If the distillery licensee has been appointed as a distillery retail outlet agent under subsection (2)(c) of this section, sell distilled liquor in factory-sealed containers for consumption off the licensed premises. A distillery retail outlet agent may sell at a location where tastings are allowed under paragraph (a) of this subsection only distilled liquor that is on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and is manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee. The distillery retail outlet agent must sell the distilled liquor at the retail price set by the commission for the month of sale.
(5) The commission shall pay a distillery retail outlet agent compensation for distilled liquor retail sales by the agent under subsection (2)(c) or (4)(c) of this section. The compensation rate shall be:
(a) For the first $250,000 of annual total combined retail sales from all distillery retail outlet agent tasting locations operated by the distillery licensee under subsection (2)(a) or (4)(a) of this section, 45 percent of the retail price set by the commission for the sold distilled liquor.
(b) For distilled liquor retail sales by the agent that are not described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, 17 percent of the retail price set by the commission for the sold distilled liquor. [Amended by 1987 c.558 §1; 1995 c.301 §16; 1997 c.803 §1; 2007 c.134 §1; 2009 c.38 §3; 2009 c.237 §2; 2011 c.9 §64; 2012 c.20 §1; 2013 c.253 §1; 2015 c.549 §1; 2017 c.533 §9; 2019 c.658 §2; 2021 c.351 §61; 2021 c.649 §1]
Note: The amendments to 471.230 by section 3, chapter 649, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative January 2, 2028, and apply to distilled liquor retail sales made by a distillery retail outlet agent on or after January 2, 2028. See section 4, chapter 649, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative on and after January 2, 2028, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1) A distillery license allows the licensee to import, manufacture, distill, rectify, blend, denature and store distilled liquor, to sell the distilled liquor to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission and to transport the distilled liquor out of this state for sale outside this state. Distillery licensees may purchase and sell distilled liquor from or to another distillery licensee in containers having a capacity greater than one U.S. gallon for blending and manufacturing purposes. A distillery licensee may not sell any alcoholic beverage within this state except to the commission or as provided in this section. However, any agricultural producer or association of agricultural producers or the legal agents of an agricultural producer or association of agricultural producers that manufactures and converts agricultural surpluses, by-products and wastes into denatured ethyl and industrial alcohol for use in the arts and industry are not required to obtain a license from the commission.
(2) If a distillery licensee holds a valid distilled spirits plant basic permit issued by the federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for the licensed premises, the distillery licensee may:
(a) Permit tastings of distilled liquor approved by the commission for sale in Oregon and manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee or by another distillery licensee. Tastings may be of the distilled liquor alone or with a mix of other liquids. If any of the other liquids are distilled liquors, they must be distilled liquors on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and must be purchased by the licensee at the retail price established by the commission. This paragraph does not authorize sales by the drink of distilled liquor. The tastings may be conducted on the licensed premises of the distillery and at no more than five other premises owned or leased by the licensee. The commission may allow more than one distillery licensee to use the same premises at the same time for conducting tastings if the premises are a primary production location and the licensees share the premises or are owned by the same entity. If the manufacturer of the distilled liquor obtains distilled liquor for conducting tastings from the inventory of the commission, the licensee shall pay the commission a processing fee.
(b) Obtain a special events distillery license.
(c) Apply for appointment by the commission as a distillery retail outlet agent for purposes of retailing distilled liquor at locations where tastings are permitted under paragraph (a) of this subsection or subsection (4)(a) of this section. A distillery retail outlet agent may sell at locations where tastings are allowed under paragraph (a) of this subsection only distilled liquor that is on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and is manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee or by another distillery licensee that uses the same premises as a primary production location or is owned by the same entity as the distillery licensee.
(3) Notwithstanding ORS 471.392 to 471.400, a distillery licensee may hold one or more full on-premises sales licenses. All distilled liquor sold under a full on-premises sales license must be purchased from the commission.
(4) A distillery licensee that holds a special events distillery license may conduct an event on premises designated in the special events distillery license. Except as provided in this subsection, a special events distillery license may be valid for a period not exceeding five days. The commission shall limit the approval of special events distillery licenses for a distillery licensee at the same location to not more than 62 days during a calendar year. A distillery licensee conducting a special event may:
(a) Permit tastings of distilled liquor approved by the commission for sale in Oregon and manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee. Tastings may be of the distilled liquor alone or with a mix of other liquids. If any of the other liquids are distilled liquors, they must be distilled liquors on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and must be purchased by the licensee at the retail price established by the commission. If the manufacturer of the distilled liquor obtains distilled liquor for conducting tastings from the inventory of the commission, the licensee shall pay the commission a processing fee.
(b) Permit sales by the drink of distilled liquor. A drink that a distillery licensee sells under this paragraph must include distilled liquor that the licensee manufactured in Oregon. Any distilled liquor contained in the drink must be on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon. The distillery licensee selling the drink must purchase all distilled liquor contained in the drink at the retail price set by the commission for the month in which the drink is sold.
(c) If the distillery licensee has been appointed as a distillery retail outlet agent under subsection (2)(c) of this section, sell distilled liquor in factory-sealed containers for consumption off the licensed premises. A distillery retail outlet agent may sell at a location where tastings are allowed under paragraph (a) of this subsection only distilled liquor that is on the list of products approved by the commission for retail sale in Oregon and is manufactured in Oregon by the distillery licensee. The distillery retail outlet agent must sell the distilled liquor at the retail price set by the commission for the month of sale.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 14 - Drugs and Alcohol, Fire Protection, Natural Resources
Chapter 471 - Alcoholic Liquors Generally
Section 471.001 - Definitions for ORS chapters 471 and 473.
Section 471.030 - Purpose of Liquor Control Act.
Section 471.037 - Homemade beer, wine and fermented fruit juice exemption from liquor laws.
Section 471.038 - Nonbeverage food products.
Section 471.039 - Certain cruise ships exempt from liquor laws.
Section 471.040 - General powers and duties of the commission; rules; delegation.
Section 471.130 - Requiring statement of age or identification from certain purchasers.
Section 471.135 - False statement of age; statement of age as defense.
Section 471.155 - Commission’s licensing duties; bonds.
Section 471.159 - Enclosure of licensed premises.
Section 471.162 - Exemptions from license requirement.
Section 471.166 - Local government recommendations on license issuance and renewal; rules; fees.
Section 471.168 - Certain licensees required to maintain liquor liability insurance or bond; rules.
Section 471.175 - Full on-premises sales license.
Section 471.178 - Limited on-premises sales license.
Section 471.186 - Off-premises sales license; deliveries to retail customers; rules.
Section 471.190 - Temporary sales license; rules.
Section 471.200 - Brewery-public house license; rules.
Section 471.221 - Brewery license; rules.
Section 471.223 - Winery license.
Section 471.227 - Grower sales privilege license.
Section 471.230 - Distillery license.
Section 471.235 - Wholesale malt beverage and wine license.
Section 471.242 - Warehouse license.
Section 471.251 - Certificates of approval for distilled liquor; rules.
Section 471.268 - Homemade malt beverages and wines at licensed premises.
Section 471.271 - Requirement to report sex trafficking at licensed premises; rules.
Section 471.272 - Manner of shipping or transporting wine or cider.
Section 471.274 - Wine self-distribution permit.
Section 471.282 - Direct shipper permit; fees.
Section 471.292 - Characteristics of license.
Section 471.294 - License terms; licenses issued for less than year; determination of fees.
Section 471.297 - Temporary letter of authority on change of ownership; revocation.
Section 471.311 - Application for license; rules; fees.
Section 471.313 - Grounds for refusing to issue license or for issuing restricted license.
Section 471.318 - Commission authority following lapse, suspension or revocation.
Section 471.333 - Effect of sanitation violations.
Section 471.344 - Responsible vendor program; rules.
Section 471.346 - Uniform standards for minor decoy operations; rules.
Section 471.351 - Examination of books and premises of licensees.
Section 471.360 - Service permit required; waiver; penalty.
Section 471.365 - Characteristics of permit; verification of identity of permittee.
Section 471.375 - Application; requirements; fee.
Section 471.380 - Grounds for refusing to issue permit; request for hearing.
Section 471.392 - Definitions for ORS 471.392 to 471.400.
Section 471.396 - Exceptions to prohibition on financial connection between wholesaler and retailer.
Section 471.398 - Prohibition of financial assistance from wholesaler to retailer.
Section 471.400 - Exceptions to prohibition of financial assistance; rules.
Section 471.401 - Purchase of alcoholic liquor advertising space or time from retail licensee.
Section 471.402 - Sample tastings authorized.
Section 471.403 - License required to produce alcoholic liquor; exception.
Section 471.404 - Importing liquor without license prohibited; exceptions; fee.
Section 471.406 - Activities covered by prohibitions on sale of alcoholic beverages.
Section 471.407 - Offer of alcoholic beverages as inducement to make purchases.
Section 471.408 - Alcoholic liquor may not be given as prize; exception.
Section 471.434 - Immunity for violation of ORS 471.430 when reporting sexual assault crime.
Section 471.442 - Wine compliance with standards.
Section 471.445 - Use of misleading mark or label on container; mixing liquors.
Section 471.473 - Liquor store business loss compensation.
Section 471.506 - Petition and election for local option.
Section 471.542 - Alcohol server education course and examination; exemption; fees; rules.
Section 471.547 - Alcohol Server Education Advisory Committee; members; purpose.
Section 471.551 - Warning signs required; contents; size; display.
Section 471.559 - Violations; penalty.
Section 471.561 - Production and distribution of signs.
Section 471.575 - School district culinary arts classes.
Section 471.580 - Education provider food or beverage career programs.
Section 471.635 - Issuance of restraining order.
Section 471.655 - Owner may defend; evidence concerning nuisance.
Section 471.666 - Disposal of seized liquor and of vehicle or other conveyance.
Section 471.700 - Revocation of license on gambling conviction.
Section 471.710 - Removal; prohibited interests of commissioner and employee; rules.
Section 471.715 - Chairperson; meetings; quorum.
Section 471.725 - Buying, leasing, contracting and borrowing powers of commission.
Section 471.730 - Regulatory powers of commission.
Section 471.732 - Policy relating to sanitation in licensed premises.
Section 471.737 - Vermouth sales.
Section 471.747 - Granulated alcohol.
Section 471.750 - Liquor stores and warehouses; operation; sales; advertising; rules.
Section 471.753 - Agent compensation.
Section 471.757 - Statement of financial interest in business of licensee.
Section 471.775 - Service of subpoenas; regulatory specialist authority and prohibitions.
Section 471.802 - Wine label designation of American viticultural area; rules.
Section 471.805 - Disposition of moneys; revolving fund; agent deposits.
Section 471.810 - Distribution of available moneys in Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission Account.