New Mexico Statutes
Article 6A - State Licenses
Section 60-6A-26.1 - Small brewer's license.

A. In a local option district, a person qualified pursuant to the provisions of the Liquor Control Act [60-3A-1 NMSA 1978], except as otherwise provided in the Domestic Winery, Small Brewery and Craft Distillery Act, may apply for and be issued a small brewer's license.
B. A small brewer's license authorizes the person to whom it is issued to:
(1) manufacture or produce beer;
(2) package, label and export beer, whether manufactured, bottled or produced by the licensee or any other person;
(3) sell only beer that is packaged by or for the licensee to a person holding a wholesaler's license, a small brewer's license, a craft distiller's license or a winegrower's license;
(4) deal in warehouse receipts for beer;
(5) conduct beer, wine, cider and spirituous liquor tastings and sell for consumption on or off premises, but not for resale, beer produced and bottled by, or produced and packaged for, the licensee, beer produced and bottled by or for another New Mexico small brewer on the small brewer's premises or wine or cider produced by a winegrower pursuant to Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978 or spirituous liquor produced and bottled by or for a craft distiller pursuant to Section 60-6A-6.1 NMSA 1978;
(6) be deemed a manufacturer for purposes of the Gross Receipts and Compensating Tax Act [Chapter 7, Article 9 NMSA 1978];
(7) at public celebrations off the small brewer's premises, after the small brewer has paid the applicable fee for a small brewer's public celebration permit, conduct tastings and sell by the glass or in unbroken packages, but not for resale, beer produced and bottled by or for the small brewer or wine or cider produced by a winegrower pursuant to Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978 or spirituous liquor produced and bottled by or for a craft distiller pursuant to Section 60-6A-6.1 NMSA 1978;
(8) at private celebrations on or off the small brewer's premises after the small brewer has paid the applicable fees for a private celebration permit, sell by the glass, beer produced and bottled by or for the small brewer or wine or cider produced by a winegrower pursuant to Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978 or spirituous liquor produced and bottled by or for a craft distiller pursuant to Section 60-6A-6.1 NMSA 1978;
(9) buy or otherwise obtain wine or cider from a winegrower or spirituous liquor from a craft distiller;
(10) for the purposes described in this subsection, at no more than three other locations off the small brewer's premises, after the small brewer has paid the applicable fee for a small brewer's off-premises permit, after the director has determined that the off-premises locations meet the requirements of the Liquor Control Act and department rules for new liquor license locations and after the director has issued a small brewer's off-premises permit for each off-premises location, conduct beer tastings and sell by the glass or in unbroken packages for consumption off the small brewer's off-premises location, but not for resale, beer produced and bottled by or for the small brewer, beer produced and bottled by or for another New Mexico small brewer, wine or cider produced by a winegrower pursuant to Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978 or spirituous liquor produced and bottled by or for a craft distiller pursuant to Section 60-6A-6.1 NMSA 1978;
(11) allow members of the public, on the licensed premises and under the direct supervision of the licensee, to manufacture beer for personal consumption and not for resale using the licensee's equipment and ingredients; and
(12) sell beer in a growler for consumption off premises.
C. Renewal of a small brewer's license shall be conditioned upon submission to the department by the licensee of a report showing proof that:
(1) no less than fifty percent of the gross receipts from the sale of beer for the preceding twelve months of the licensee's operation are derived from the sale of beer produced by the licensee; or
(2) the licensee manufactures no less than fifty barrels of beer per license year at the licensee's premises.
D. At public and private celebrations on or off the small brewer's premises in a local option district permitting the sale of alcoholic beverages, the holder of a small brewer's license shall pay ten dollars ($10.00) to the alcoholic beverage control division of the regulation and licensing department for a "small brewer's public celebration permit" or a "small brewer's private celebration permit" to be issued under rules adopted by the director. Upon request, the alcoholic beverage control division of the regulation and licensing department may issue to a holder of a small brewer's license a public celebration permit for a location at the public celebration that is to be shared with other small brewers and winegrowers.
E. As used in this section:
(1) "private celebration" means any celebratory activity that is held in a private or public venue not open to the general public and for which attendance is subject to private invitation; and
(2) "public celebration" includes any state or county fair, community fiesta, cultural or artistic event, sporting competition of a seasonal nature or activities held on an intermittent basis.
History: 1978 Comp., § 60-6A-26.1, enacted by Laws 1985, ch. 217, § 5; 1993, ch. 68, § 9; 1997, ch. 229, § 1; 1998, ch. 111, § 1; 1999, ch. 160, § 1; 2001, ch. 248, § 2; 2001, ch. 260, § 2; 2015, ch. 102, § 5; 2015, ch. 124, § 2; 2019, ch. 229, § 6; 2021, ch. 7, § 14.
Repeals. — Laws 2015, ch. 102, § 10 and Laws 2015, ch. 124, § 3 repealed Laws 2001, ch. 248, § 2, effective July 1, 2015.
The 2021 amendment, effective July 1, 2021, allowed small brewer licensees to sell beer to a craft distiller or winegrower, to conduct beer, wine and spiritous liquor tastings, and to buy or obtain spiritous liquor from a craft distiller; in Paragraph B(3), after "small brewer's license", added "a craft distiller's license or a winegrower's license", in Paragraph B(5), after "conduct beer", added "wine, cider and spiritous liquor", and after "Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978", added "or spiritous liquor produced and bottled by or for a craft distiller pursuant to Section 60-6A-6.1 NMSA 1978", in Paragraphs B(7), B(8), and B(10), after "Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978", added "or spiritous liquor produced and bottled by or for a craft distiller pursuant to Section 60-6A-6.1 NMSA 1978", in Paragraph B(9), after "winegrower", added "or spiritous liquor from a craft distiller"; in Subsection D, changed each occurrence of "alcohol and gaming" to "alcoholic beverage control"; and deleted former Subsection E and redesignated former Subsection F as Subsection E.
The 2019 amendment, effective July 1, 2019, provided for private celebration small brewer's permits, included cider in the provisions of this section, provided additional requirements for the renewal of a small brewer's license, and expanded the hours for sales and tastings of beer, wine or cider; in Subsection B, added a new Paragraph B(8) and redesignated former Paragraphs B(8) through B(11) as Paragraphs B(9) through B(12), respectively; added a new Subsection C and redesignated former Subsections C and D as Subsections D and E, respectively; in Subsection D, after "At public", added "or private", after "celebration permit'", added "or a 'small brewer's private celebration permit'", and deleted "As used in this subsection, 'public celebration' includes a state or county fair, community fiesta, cultural or artistic event, sporting competition of a seasonal nature or activities held on an intermittent basis."; in Subsection E, after "between the hours of", deleted "noon" and added "11:00 a.m."; and added Subsection F.
2015 Amendments. — Laws 2015, ch. 124, § 2, effective July 1, 2015, in Subsection A, after "Domestic Winery", deleted "and", and after "Small Brewery", added "and Craft Distillery"; in Subsection B, Paragraph (2), after "bottled or produced by", deleted "him" and added "the licensee"; in Paragraph (3), after "packaged by or for", deleted "him" and added "the licensee"; in Paragraph (5), after "the licensee", deleted "or" and added "beer", and after "small brewer's premises", added "or wine produced by a winegrower pursuant to Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978"; in Paragraph (7), after the second occurrence of "small brewer", added "or wine produced by a winegrower pursuant to Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978"; added new Paragraph (8) and redesignated the succeeding paragraphs accordingly; and in Paragraph (9), added "for the purposes described in this subsection", after "at no more than", deleted "two" and added "three", after "bottled by or for the small brewer", deleted "or", and after "bottled by or for another New Mexico small brewer", added "or wine produced by a winegrower pursuant to Section 60-6A-11 NMSA 1978".
Laws 2015, ch. 102, § 5, effective July 1, 2015, in Subsection A, after "In", deleted "any", after "a person qualified", deleted "under" and added "pursuant to", after "Domestic Winery", deleted "and", and after "Small Brewery", added "and Craft Distillery"; in Subsection B, in Paragraph (1), deleted "become a manufacturer or producer of" and added "manufacture or produce"; in Paragraph (2), after "produced by", deleted "him" and added "the licensee"; in Paragraph (3), after "packaged by or for", deleted "him" and added "the licensee"; in Paragraph (8), after "no more than", deleted "two" and added "three", after "small brewer", deleted "and"; in Paragraph (9), after "ingredients", added "and"; added Paragraph (10); and in Subsection C, after "off the small brewer's premises in", deleted "any" and added "a", and after "'public celebration' includes", deleted "any" and added "a".
The 2001 amendment, effective July 1, 2001, in Subsection B, inserted "or produced and bottled by or for another New Mexico small brewer" in Paragraph (5), inserted "or beer produced and bottled by or for another New Mexico small brewer; and" in Paragraph (8), deleted Paragraph (10), giving a licensed brewer the ability to apply for a permit to join other licensed brewers to sell beer produced at a common facility; added Subsection C and renumbered former Subsection C as D.
The 1999 amendment, effective July 1, 1999, added Subsection B(10).
The 1998 amendment, effective March 10, 1998, deleted "and" at the end of Paragraph B(6) and added Paragraphs B(8) and (9).
The 1997 amendment, effective April 11, 1997, deleted "do any of the following" at the end of the introductory paragraph of Subsection B, added Paragraphs B(7) through B(9), added Subsection C, and made minor stylistic changes.
The 1993 amendment, effective July 1, 1993, inserted "bottled" in Paragraph (2) of Subsection B.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 60 - Business Licenses

Article 6A - State Licenses

Section 60-6A-1 - Wholesaler's license.

Section 60-6A-2 - Retailer's license.

Section 60-6A-3 - Dispenser's license.

Section 60-6A-4 - Restaurant license.

Section 60-6A-5 - Club licenses.

Section 60-6A-6 - Manufacturer's license.

Section 60-6A-6.1 - Craft distiller's license.

Section 60-6A-7 - Nonresident license.

Section 60-6A-8 - Wine bottler's license.

Section 60-6A-9 - Public service license.

Section 60-6A-10 - Governmental license.

Section 60-6A-11 - Winegrower's license.

Section 60-6A-11.1 - Direct wine shipment permit; authorization; restrictions.

Section 60-6A-12 - Special dispenser's permits; state and local fees.

Section 60-6A-13 - Registration to transport.

Section 60-6A-14 - Sacramental wine.

Section 60-6A-15 - License and permit fees.

Section 60-6A-16 - Proration of fees.

Section 60-6A-17 - Issuance of licenses and collection of fees.

Section 60-6A-18 - Limitation on number of licenses; exceptions.

Section 60-6A-19 - No property right in license; exception.

Section 60-6A-20 - Vested rights of licensees operating breweries, distilleries, rectifying plants or wineries.

Section 60-6A-21 - Short title.

Section 60-6A-22 - Definitions.

Section 60-6A-23 - Repealed.

Section 60-6A-24 - Wine blender's license.

Section 60-6A-25 - Repealed.

Section 60-6A-26 - Wine exporter's license.

Section 60-6A-26.1 - Small brewer's license.

Section 60-6A-26.2 - Beer bottler's license.

Section 60-6A-27 - License fees.

Section 60-6A-28 - Nonresident licenses.

Section 60-6A-29 - Wine wholesaler's license.

Section 60-6A-30 - Posting of warnings.

Section 60-6A-31 - State fair; golf courses; ski areas; alcoholic beverage sales restrictions.

Section 60-6A-32 - Interstate wine tastings; competitions; permits.

Section 60-6A-33 - Tasting permit; fees.

Section 60-6A-34 - Special bed and breakfast dispensing license; fees; limitations.

Section 60-6A-35 - Small brewer and winegrower limited wholesaler's license.

Section 60-6A-36 - Redeemable coupons prohibited.

Section 60-6A-37 - Alcoholic beverage delivery permit; third party delivery license.

Section 60-6A-38 - Study effects of delivery of alcohol.