(a) There is a Class 9 limited distillery license.
(b) The limited distillery license may be issued only to a holder of a:
(1) Class D beer, wine, and liquor license where sales for both on– and off–premises consumption are permitted for use on the premises for which the Class D license was issued; or
(2) Class B beer, wine, and liquor license where sales for both on– and off–premises consumption are permitted for use on the premises for which the Class B license was issued.
(c) A holder of the limited distillery license:
(1) may establish and operate a plant in the State for distilling, rectifying, and bottling brandy, rum, whiskey, alcohol, and neutral spirits if the holder:
(i) maintains only one brand at any one time for each product of brandy, rum, whiskey, alcohol, and neutral spirits that is distilled, rectified, and sold; and
(ii) does not manufacture or rectify product of any other brand for another entity;
(2) may acquire bulk alcoholic beverages from the holder of a distillery or rectifying license in the State or from the holder of a nonresident dealer’s permit;
(3) after acquiring an individual storage permit, may store on the licensed premises those products manufactured under the license;
(4) may sell and deliver those products manufactured under the license only to a licensed wholesaler in the State or person authorized to acquire distilled spirits in another state and not to a county dispensary;
(5) may sell the products manufactured under the license at retail in a manner consistent with the underlying Class D or Class B license;
(6) may conduct guided tours of that portion of the licensed premises used for the limited distillery operation; and
(7) may serve not more than three samples of products manufactured at the licensed premises, with each sample consisting of not more than one–half ounce from a single product, to persons who:
(i) have attained the legal drinking age;
(ii) participated in a guided tour; and
(iii) are present on that portion of the premises used for the limited distillery operation.
(d) A holder of the limited distillery license may not:
(1) apply for or possess a wholesaler’s license;
(2) sell bottles of the products manufactured at the Class 9 limited distillery on that part of the premises used for the distillery operation;
(3) except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, distill, rectify, bottle, or sell more than 100,000 gallons of brandy, rum, whiskey, alcohol, and neutral spirits each calendar year;
(4) sell at retail on the premises of the Class D or Class B license, for on–premises or off–premises consumption, more than 31,000 gallons of the products manufactured under the license each calendar year; and
(5) own, operate, or be affiliated in any manner with another manufacturer.
(e) To distill more than the gallonage specified in subsection (d)(3) of this section, a holder of the limited distillery license shall divest itself of any Class D or Class B retail license and obtain a Class 1 distillery license.
(f) A holder of the limited distillery license shall abide by all trade practice restrictions applicable to distilleries.
(g) The annual license fee is $500.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Division I - General Provisions Affecting Multiple Jurisdictions
Title 2 - State-Issued Permits and Licenses
Subtitle 2 - Manufacturer's Licenses
Section 2-201 - Issuance by Commission
Section 2-202 - Class 1 Distillery License
Section 2-203 - Class 9 Limited Distillery License
Section 2-204 - Class 2 Rectifying License
Section 2-205 - Class 3 Winery License
Section 2-206 - Class 4 Limited Winery License
Section 2-207 - Class 5 Brewery License
Section 2-208 - Class 6 Pub-Brewery License
Section 2-209 - Class 7 Micro-Brewery License
Section 2-210 - Class 8 Farm Brewery License
Section 2-211 - Residency Requirement
Section 2-212 - Additional Licenses
Section 2-213 - Additional Fees
Section 2-214 - Sale or Delivery Restricted
Section 2-215 - Beer Sale on Credit to Retail Dealer Prohibited
Section 2-216 - Interaction Between Manufacturing Entities and Retailers
Section 2-217 - Distribution of Alcoholic Beverages -- Prohibited Practices
Section 2-218 - Restrictive Agreements Between Producers and Retailers -- Prohibited
Section 2-219 - Sale and Delivery by Holder of Manufacturers License -- Direct Shipments