Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 66.24 - Licenses—Stamp Taxes.
66.24.140 - Distiller's license—Fee—On-premises and off-premises consumption—Tasting room age restrictions.

RCW 66.24.140
Distiller's license—Fee—On-premises and off-premises consumption—Tasting room age restrictions. (Effective until December 31, 2023.)

(1) There is a license to distillers, including blending, rectifying, and bottling; fee $1,000 per annum, unless provided otherwise as follows:
(a) For distillers producing one hundred fifty thousand gallons or less of spirits with at least half of the raw materials used in the production grown in Washington, the license fee must be reduced to one hundred dollars per annum;
(b) The board must license stills used and to be used solely and only by a commercial chemist for laboratory purposes, and not for the manufacture of liquor for sale, at a fee of twenty dollars per annum;
(c) The board must license stills used and to be used solely and only for laboratory purposes in any school, college, or educational institution in the state, without fee;
(d) The board must license stills that have been duly licensed as fruit and/or wine distilleries by the federal government, used and to be used solely as fruit and/or wine distilleries in the production of fruit brandy and wine spirits, at a fee of two hundred dollars per annum;
(e) The annual fees in this subsection (1) are waived during the 12-month period beginning with the second calendar month after February 28, 2021, for:
(i) Licenses that expire during the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(e); and
(ii) Licenses issued to persons previously licensed under this section at any time during the 12-month period prior to the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(e);
(f) The waivers in (e) of this subsection do not apply to any licensee that:
(i) Had their license suspended by the board for health and safety violations of state COVID-19 guidelines; or
(ii) Received an order of immediate restraint or citation from the department of labor and industries for allowing an employee to perform work where business activity was prohibited in violation of an emergency proclamation of the governor under RCW 43.06.220; and
(g) Upon request of the department of revenue, the board and the department of labor and industries must both provide a list of persons that they have determined to be ineligible for a fee waiver under (e) of this subsection for the reasons described in (f) of this subsection. Unless otherwise agreed, any list must be received by the department of revenue no later than 15 calendar days after the request is made.
(2) Any distillery licensed under this section may:
(a) Sell, for off-premises consumption, spirits of the distillery's own production, spirits produced by another distillery or craft distillery licensed in this state, or vermouth or sparkling wine products produced by a licensee in this state. A distillery selling spirits or other alcohol authorized under this subsection must comply with the applicable laws and rules relating to retailers for those products;
(b) Contract distilled spirits for, and sell contract distilled spirits to, holders of distillers' or manufacturers' licenses, including licenses issued under RCW 66.24.520, or for export; and
(c) Serve samples of spirits for free or for a charge, and sell servings of spirits, vermouth, and sparkling wine to customers for on-premises consumption, at the premises of the distillery indoors, outdoors, or in any combination thereof, and at the distillery's off-site tasting rooms in accordance with this chapter, subject to the following conditions:
(i) A distillery may provide to customers, for free or for a charge, for on-premises consumption, spirits samples that are one-half ounce or less per sample of spirits, and that may be adulterated with water, ice, other alcohol entitled to be served or sold on the licensed premises under this section, or nonalcoholic mixers;
(ii) A distillery may sell, for on-premises consumption, servings of spirits of the distillery's own production or spirits produced by another distillery or craft distillery licensed in this state, which must be adulterated with water, ice, other alcohol entitled to be sold or served on the licensed premises, or nonalcoholic mixers if the revenue derived from the sale of spirits for on-premises consumption under this subsection (2)(c)(ii) does not comprise more than thirty percent of the overall gross revenue earned in the tasting room during the calendar year. Any distiller who sells adulterated products under this subsection, must file an annual report with the board that summarizes the distiller's revenue sources; and
(iii) A distillery may sell, for on-premises consumption, servings of vermouth or sparkling wine products produced by a licensee in this state.
(3)(a) If a distillery provides or sells spirits or other alcohol products authorized to be sold or provided to customers for on-premises or off-premises consumption that are produced by another distillery, craft distillery, or licensee in this state, then at any one time no more than twenty-five percent of the alcohol stock-keeping units offered or sold by the distillery at its distillery premises and at any off-site tasting rooms licensed under RCW 66.24.146 may be vermouth, sparkling wine, or spirits made by another distillery, craft distillery, or licensee in this state. If a distillery sells fewer than twenty alcohol stock-keeping units of products of its own production, it may sell up to five alcohol stock-keeping units of vermouth, sparkling wine, or spirits produced by another distillery, craft distillery, or licensee in this state.
(b) A person is limited to receiving or purchasing, for on-premises consumption, no more than two ounces total of spirits that are unadulterated. Any additional spirits purchased for on-premises consumption must be adulterated as authorized in this section.
(c)(i) No person under twenty-one years of age may be on the premises of a distillery tasting room, including an off-site tasting room licensed under RCW 66.24.146, unless they are accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.
(ii) Every distillery tasting room, including the off-site tasting rooms licensed under RCW 66.24.146, where alcohol is sampled, sold, or served, must include a designated area where persons under twenty-one years of age are allowed to enter. Such location may be in a separate room or a designated area within the tasting room separated from the remainder of the tasting room space as authorized by the board.
(iii) Except for (c)(iv) of this subsection, or an event where a private party has secured a private banquet permit, no person under twenty-one years of age may be on the distillery premises, or the off-site tasting rooms licensed under RCW 66.24.146, past 9:00 p.m.
(iv) Notwithstanding the limitations of (c)(iii) of this subsection, persons under twenty-one years of age who are children of owners, operators, or managers of a distillery or an off-site tasting room licensed under RCW 66.24.146, may be in any area of a distillery, tasting room, or an off-site tasting room licensed under RCW 66.24.146, provided they must be under the direct supervision of their parent or legal guardian while on the premises.
(d) Any person serving or selling spirits or other alcohol authorized to be served or sold by a distillery must obtain a class 12 alcohol server permit.
(e) A distillery may sell nonalcoholic products at retail.

[ 2022 c 116 § 7; 2021 c 6 § 1; 2020 c 238 § 1; 2017 c 260 § 1; 2015 c 194 § 1; 2014 c 92 § 4; 2010 c 290 § 1; 2008 c 94 § 1; 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 28; 1937 c 217 § 1 (23D) (adding new section 23-D to 1933 ex.s. c 62); RRS § 7306-23D.]
NOTES:

Expiration date—2022 c 116 §§ 2-20: See note following RCW 66.24.420.


Effective date—Finding—Intent—2022 c 116: See notes following RCW 66.24.420.


Effective date—2021 c 6: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [February 28, 2021]." [ 2021 c 6 § 20.]


Effective date—1981 1st ex.s. c 5: See RCW 66.98.100.


(1) There is a license to distillers, including blending, rectifying, and bottling; fee two thousand dollars per annum, unless provided otherwise as follows:
(a) For distillers producing one hundred fifty thousand gallons or less of spirits with at least half of the raw materials used in the production grown in Washington, the license fee must be reduced to one hundred dollars per annum;
(b) The board must license stills used and to be used solely and only by a commercial chemist for laboratory purposes, and not for the manufacture of liquor for sale, at a fee of twenty dollars per annum;
(c) The board must license stills used and to be used solely and only for laboratory purposes in any school, college, or educational institution in the state, without fee;
(d) The board must license stills that have been duly licensed as fruit and/or wine distilleries by the federal government, used and to be used solely as fruit and/or wine distilleries in the production of fruit brandy and wine spirits, at a fee of two hundred dollars per annum;
(e) The annual fees in this subsection (1) are waived during the 12-month period beginning with the second calendar month after February 28, 2021, for:
(i) Licenses that expire during the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(e); and
(ii) Licenses issued to persons previously licensed under this section at any time during the 12-month period prior to the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(e);
(f) The waivers in (e) of this subsection do not apply to any licensee that:
(i) Had their license suspended by the board for health and safety violations of state COVID-19 guidelines; or
(ii) Received an order of immediate restraint or citation from the department of labor and industries for allowing an employee to perform work where business activity was prohibited in violation of an emergency proclamation of the governor under RCW 43.06.220; and
(g) Upon request of the department of revenue, the board and the department of labor and industries must both provide a list of persons that they have determined to be ineligible for a fee waiver under (e) of this subsection for the reasons described in (f) of this subsection. Unless otherwise agreed, any list must be received by the department of revenue no later than 15 calendar days after the request is made.
(2) Any distillery licensed under this section may:
(a) Sell, for off-premises consumption, spirits of the distillery's own production, spirits produced by another distillery or craft distillery licensed in this state, or vermouth or sparkling wine products produced by a licensee in this state. A distillery selling spirits or other alcohol authorized under this subsection must comply with the applicable laws and rules relating to retailers for those products;
(b) Contract distilled spirits for, and sell contract distilled spirits to, holders of distillers' or manufacturers' licenses, including licenses issued under RCW 66.24.520, or for export; and
(c) Serve samples of spirits for free or for a charge, and sell servings of spirits, vermouth, and sparkling wine to customers for on-premises consumption, at the premises of the distillery indoors, outdoors, or in any combination thereof, and at the distillery's off-site tasting rooms in accordance with this chapter, subject to the following conditions:
(i) A distillery may provide to customers, for free or for a charge, for on-premises consumption, spirits samples that are one-half ounce or less per sample of spirits, and that may be adulterated with water, ice, other alcohol entitled to be served or sold on the licensed premises under this section, or nonalcoholic mixers;
(ii) A distillery may sell, for on-premises consumption, servings of spirits of the distillery's own production or spirits produced by another distillery or craft distillery licensed in this state, which must be adulterated with water, ice, other alcohol entitled to be sold or served on the licensed premises, or nonalcoholic mixers if the revenue derived from the sale of spirits for on-premises consumption under this subsection (2)(c)(ii) does not comprise more than thirty percent of the overall gross revenue earned in the tasting room during the calendar year. Any distiller who sells adulterated products under this subsection, must file an annual report with the board that summarizes the distiller's revenue sources; and
(iii) A distillery may sell, for on-premises consumption, servings of vermouth or sparkling wine products produced by a licensee in this state.
(3)(a) If a distillery provides or sells spirits or other alcohol products authorized to be sold or provided to customers for on-premises or off-premises consumption that are produced by another distillery, craft distillery, or licensee in this state, then at any one time no more than twenty-five percent of the alcohol stock-keeping units offered or sold by the distillery at its distillery premises and at any off-site tasting rooms licensed under RCW 66.24.146 may be vermouth, sparkling wine, or spirits made by another distillery, craft distillery, or licensee in this state. If a distillery sells fewer than twenty alcohol stock-keeping units of products of its own production, it may sell up to five alcohol stock-keeping units of vermouth, sparkling wine, or spirits produced by another distillery, craft distillery, or licensee in this state.
(b) A person is limited to receiving or purchasing, for on-premises consumption, no more than two ounces total of spirits that are unadulterated. Any additional spirits purchased for on-premises consumption must be adulterated as authorized in this section.
(c)(i) No person under twenty-one years of age may be on the premises of a distillery tasting room, including an off-site tasting room licensed under RCW 66.24.146, unless they are accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.
(ii) Every distillery tasting room, including the off-site tasting rooms licensed under RCW 66.24.146, where alcohol is sampled, sold, or served, must include a designated area where persons under twenty-one years of age are allowed to enter. Such location may be in a separate room or a designated area within the tasting room separated from the remainder of the tasting room space as authorized by the board.
(iii) Except for (c)(iv) of this subsection, or an event where a private party has secured a private banquet permit, no person under twenty-one years of age may be on the distillery premises, or the off-site tasting rooms licensed under RCW 66.24.146, past 9:00 p.m.
(iv) Notwithstanding the limitations of (c)(iii) of this subsection, persons under twenty-one years of age who are children of owners, operators, or managers of a distillery or an off-site tasting room licensed under RCW 66.24.146, may be in any area of a distillery, tasting room, or an off-site tasting room licensed under RCW 66.24.146, provided they must be under the direct supervision of their parent or legal guardian while on the premises.
(d) Any person serving or selling spirits or other alcohol authorized to be served or sold by a distillery must obtain a class 12 alcohol server permit.
(e) A distillery may sell nonalcoholic products at retail.

[ 2021 c 6 § 1; 2020 c 238 § 1; 2017 c 260 § 1; 2015 c 194 § 1; 2014 c 92 § 4; 2010 c 290 § 1; 2008 c 94 § 1; 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 28; 1937 c 217 § 1 (23D) (adding new section 23-D to 1933 ex.s. c 62); RRS § 7306-23D.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2021 c 6: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [February 28, 2021]." [ 2021 c 6 § 20.]


Effective date—1981 1st ex.s. c 5: See RCW 66.98.100.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 66 - Alcoholic Beverage Control

Chapter 66.24 - Licenses—Stamp Taxes.

66.24.010 - Licensure—Issuance—Conditions and restrictions—Limitations—Temporary licenses.

66.24.012 - License suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.

66.24.013 - License suspension—Electronic benefit cards.

66.24.015 - Nonrefundable application fee for retail license.

66.24.025 - Transfer of license—Fee—Exception—Corporate changes, approval—Fee.

66.24.035 - Combination spirits, beer, and wine license.

66.24.055 - Spirits distributor license.

66.24.065 - Spirits license fee distribution.

66.24.120 - Vacation of suspension on payment of penalty.

66.24.140 - Distiller's license—Fee—On-premises and off-premises consumption—Tasting room age restrictions.

66.24.145 - Craft distillery—On-premises and off-premises consumption—Tasting room age restrictions.

66.24.146 - Tasting room license.

66.24.1471 - Distilleries, craft distilleries, off-site tasting rooms—Food offerings required—Rules.

66.24.1472 - Jointly operated off-site tasting rooms—Jointly operated consumption areas.

66.24.1473 - Off-site tasting rooms—Number of licenses.

66.24.1474 - Distilleries, craft distilleries, off-site tasting rooms—Obtaining a spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license.

66.24.148 - Distilleries, craft distilleries, off-site tasting rooms—Rules.

66.24.150 - Manufacturer's license—Scope—Fee.

66.24.155 - Alcohol manufacturers—Ancillary activities—Penalties.

66.24.160 - Spirits importer's license—Fee.

66.24.165 - Local wine industry association license—Fee.

66.24.170 - Domestic winery license—Winery as distributor and/or retailer of own wine—Off-premises samples—Domestic wine made into sparkling wine—Sales at qualifying farmers markets.

66.24.175 - Farmers markets—Wine and beer sampling endorsement.

66.24.179 - Wine retailer reseller endorsement—Beer and/or wine specialty shop licensee.

66.24.185 - Bonded wine warehouse storage license—Qualifications and requirements—Fee.

66.24.191 - Wine transfers.

66.24.200 - Wine distributor's license—Fee.

66.24.203 - Wine importer's license—Principal office—Report—Labels—Fee.

66.24.206 - Out-of-state winery—Certificate of approval—Fee.

66.24.210 - Imposition of taxes on sales of wine and cider—Additional taxes—Distributions (as amended by 2016 c 225).

66.24.215 - Levy of assessment on wine producers and growers to fund wine commission—Assessment rate changes—Procedures—Disbursement—Continuation.

66.24.230 - Monthly reports of domestic winery, wine certificate of approval holder, wine importer, and wine distributor—Prohibited, authorized sales.

66.24.240 - Domestic brewery's license—Fee.

66.24.244 - Microbrewery's license—Fee.

66.24.246 - On-premises endorsement—Sale of beer by domestic wineries—Sale of wine by domestic breweries or microbreweries—Fee.

66.24.248 - Packaging services endorsement.

66.24.250 - Beer distributor's license—Fee.

66.24.261 - Beer importer's license—Principal office—Report—Labels—Fee.

66.24.270 - Manufacturer's monthly report of malt liquor or strong beer sales—Certificate of approval—Report for out-of-state or imported beer—Fee.

66.24.290 - Authorized, prohibited sales—Monthly reports—Added tax—Distribution—Late payment penalty—Additional taxes, purposes.

66.24.305 - Refunds of taxes on unsalable wine and beer.

66.24.310 - Representative's license—Qualifications—Conditions and restrictions—Fee.

66.24.320 - Beer and/or wine restaurant license—Containers—Fee—Caterer's endorsement.

66.24.330 - Tavern license—Fees.

66.24.350 - Snack bar license—Fee.

66.24.354 - Combined license—Sale of beer and wine for consumption on and off premises—Conditions—Fee.

66.24.360 - Grocery store license—Fees—Restricted license—Determination of public interest—Inventory—Endorsements.

66.24.363 - Grocery store—Beer and wine tasting endorsement.

66.24.371 - Beer and/or wine specialty shop license—Fee—Samples—Restricted license—Determination of public interest—Inventory.

66.24.375 - "Society or organization" defined for certain purposes.

66.24.380 - Special occasion license—Fee—Penalty.

66.24.395 - Interstate common carrier's licenses—Class CCI—Fees—Scope.

66.24.400 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Liquor by the bottle for hotel or club guests—Soju endorsement—Removing unconsumed liquor, when.

66.24.410 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Terms defined.

66.24.420 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Schedule of fees—Location—Number of licenses—Caterer's endorsement.

66.24.425 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Restaurants not serving the general public.

66.24.450 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine private club license—Qualifications—Fee.

66.24.452 - Private club beer and wine license—Fee.

66.24.455 - Bowling establishments—Extension of premises to concourse and lane areas—Beer and/or wine restaurant, tavern, snack bar, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant, spirits, beer, and wine private club, or beer and wine private club licensees.

66.24.480 - Bottle clubs—License required.

66.24.481 - Public place or club—License or permit required—Penalty.

66.24.495 - Nonprofit arts organization license—Fee.

66.24.520 - Grower's license—Fee.

66.24.530 - Duty free exporter's license—Class S—Fee.

66.24.540 - Motel license—Fee.

66.24.550 - Beer and wine gift delivery license—Fee—Limitations.

66.24.570 - Sports entertainment facility license—Fee—Caterer's endorsement—Financial arrangements—Reporting.

66.24.580 - Public house license—Fees—Limitations.

66.24.590 - Hotel license—Fee—Limitations.

66.24.600 - Nightclub license.

66.24.610 - VIP airport lounge operator.

66.24.620 - Sale of spirits by a holder of a spirits distributor or spirits retail license—State liquor store closure.

66.24.630 - Spirits retail license.

66.24.632 - Spirits retail licensee—Combination spirits, beer, and wine licensee—License issuance fee exemption.

66.24.640 - Licensed distillers operating as spirits retailers/distributors.

66.24.650 - Theater license—Beer, strong beer, and wine.

66.24.655 - Theater license—Spirits, beer, strong beer, and wine.

66.24.660 - Liquor sales at self-checkout registers.

66.24.670 - Liquor sampling activities.

66.24.675 - Beer and wine sampling on licensee premises.

66.24.680 - Senior center license.

66.24.690 - Caterer's license.

66.24.695 - Bonded and nonbonded spirits warehouse license.

66.24.700 - Gift certificates.

66.24.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.