(a) The Director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division may issue a microbrewery-restaurant private club permit that authorizes the permittee to:
(1) Operate a microbrewery-restaurant private club and manufacture one (1) or more varieties of beer, malt beverage, or hard cider in an aggregate quantity not to exceed forty-five thousand (45,000) barrels per year from all facilities under common ownership with the microbrewery;
(2)
(A) Store beer, malt beverage, and hard cider manufactured by the microbrewery-restaurant private club and any other beer, malt beverage, and hard cider that the microbrewery-restaurant private club permittee may purchase from retailers and small brewers permitted by this state on the microbrewery-restaurant private club permitted premises and on the premises of the one (1) separate brewing facility of a microbrewery-restaurant private club authorized under subdivision (a)(8) of this section.
(B) Two (2) or more microbrewery-restaurant private clubs sharing common ownership or a brewery of any size sharing common ownership with a microbrewery-restaurant private club shall be considered one (1) entity for purposes of:
(i) Calculating barrel production; and
(ii) The transportation of beer, malt beverage, or hard cider produced by one (1) entity among no more than three (3) microbrewery-restaurant private clubs of the one (1) entity;
(3) Operate a restaurant that is the sales outlet for beer, malt beverage, or hard cider manufactured by the microbrewery-restaurant private club and that sells the beer, malt beverage, or hard cider and any other beer, malt beverage, hard cider, or wine that the microbrewery-restaurant private club permittee may purchase from retailers permitted by this state for consumption on the permitted premises or purchased directly from permitted small brewers allowed to distribute directly to the microbrewery-restaurant private club;
(4) Sell on the premises beer, malt beverage, or hard cider manufactured by the microbrewery-restaurant private club or commonly owned facility to a member for on-premises consumption during legal operating hours;
(5) Serve to a member on-premises complimentary samples of beer, malt beverages, or hard cider produced by the microbrewery-restaurant private club;
(6) Sell beer, malt beverage, or hard cider of its own manufacture to a wholesale dealer permitted by this state for the purpose of resale to other retail permit holders under §§ 3-4-605 and 3-5-101, dealing with wholesale distribution of beer, malt beverage, and hard cider;
(7)
(A) Conduct beer-tasting, malt beverage-tasting, and hard cider-tasting events for educational or promotional purposes at any location in wet areas of this state if:
(i) A request for approval to conduct a beer-tasting, malt beverage-tasting, and hard cider-tasting event is received by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division at least two (2) weeks before the event;
(ii) The request is approved by the division; and
(iii) Written notice is given by the division to the permit holder at least five (5) days before the event.
(B) The microbrewery-restaurant private club shall use only beer, malt beverage, and hard cider produced by the microbrewery-restaurant private club for an event approved under subdivision (a)(7)(A) of this section.
(C) Subdivision (a)(7)(A) of this section does not authorize the conducting of a beer-tasting, malt beverage-tasting, and hard cider-tasting event at a separate brewing facility of a microbrewery-restaurant private club authorized under subdivision (a)(8) of this section; and
(8)
(A) Maintain one (1) separate brewing facility for the production or storage of beer, malt liquor, and hard cider as needed to meet demand, except that each facility used by the microbrewery-restaurant private club permittee shall not in the aggregate produce more than forty-five thousand (45,000) barrels of beer, malt beverage, and hard cider per year.
(B) Beer, malt beverage, and hard cider produced by a separate brewing facility of a microbrewery-restaurant private club permittee shall be:
(i) Sold to a permitted wholesaler; or
(ii) Transported:
(a) From the separate brewing facility to a microbrewery-restaurant private club commonly owned by the owner of the separate brewing facility for retail sale for consumption on the permitted premises; or
(b) To the separate brewing facility from a microbrewery-restaurant private club commonly owned by the owner of the separate brewing facility for storage, production, or packaging.
(b) The director may issue a microbrewery-restaurant private club permit if the microbrewery-restaurant private club premises are in a dry area and the governing body has approved an applicant under § 3-5-1903.
(c)
(1) Except as provided in subdivision (c)(2) of this section, after October 1, 2019, the director shall not issue a microbrewery-restaurant private club permit to a person or entity having more than five percent (5%) common ownership with a person or entity holding a permit under the Arkansas Small Brewery Act, § 3-5-1401 et seq., or qualifying as a supplier under § 3-5-1102.
(2) The director may issue an additional microbrewery-restaurant private club permit after October 1, 2019, to a person or entity holding a microbrewery-restaurant private club permit as of October 1, 2019, and having more than five percent (5%) common ownership with a person or entity if the person or entity holds a permit under the Arkansas Small Brewery Act, § 3-5-1401 et seq., or qualifies as a supplier under § 3-5-1102.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 5 - Beer and Wine — Manufacture, Sale, and Transportation Generally
Subchapter 19 - Microbrewery-Restaurant Private Club Permit
§ 3-5-1902. Microbrewery-restaurant private club
§ 3-5-1903. Microbrewery-restaurant private club — Procedure for obtaining permit
§ 3-5-1904. Permit — Scope — Restrictions
§ 3-5-1905. Microbrewery-restaurant private clubs — Sales prohibited
§ 3-5-1907. Microbrewery-restaurant private clubs — Reapplication for permit
§ 3-5-1908. Collection of taxes
§ 3-5-1909. Inspection of premises — Records of permitted premises and private clubs