A brewery or microbrewery licensed under RCW 66.24.240 or 66.24.244 may hold up to four retail liquor licenses to operate a spirits, beer, and wine restaurant, a tavern, a beer and/or wine restaurant, or any combination thereof.
(1) Definitions. For the purposes of this section, a "container" is a sealable receptacle, such as a carton, jug, growler or keg, and has no minimum holding requirement. A "keg" is a container holding four gallons or more beer. (2) Applicable to retail licenses for spirits, beer, and wine restaurants, beer and/or wine restaurants, and taverns. (a) A retail license is separate from a brewery or micro-brewery license.(b) All containers of beer must be sold from the retail premises.(c) A retail location may be located on or off the brewery or microbrewery premises.(3) A brewery-operated or microbrewery-operated spirits, beer, and wine restaurant may sell containers of beer of its own production and cider as defined in RCW 66.24.210 without a kegs-to-go endorsement provided that it sells this beer and cider for off-premises consumption only. A brewery or microbrewery may supply the container or use a container brought to the premises by a customer, and filled at the tap at the time of sale.(4) A brewery-operated or microbrewery-operated spirits, beer, and wine restaurant may sell kegs of malt liquor of another brewery's or microbrewery's production provided that it: (a) Sells this malt liquor for off-premises consumption only;(b) Has a kegs-to-go endorsement; and(5) A tavern or beer and/or wine restaurant that is operated by a brewery or microbrewery and has an off-premises beer and wine retailer's privilege may: (a) Sell kegs of malt liquor for off-premises consumption. The malt liquor may be of the licensee's own production or the production of another brewery or microbrewery;(b) Sell containers of beer for off-premises consumption provided that the customer supplies the container. The beer may be of the licensee's own production or the production of another brewery or microbrewery; and(c) Sell containers of cider as defined in RCW 66.24.-210(6) for off-premises consumption in a sanitary container brought to the premises by the customer or provided by the licensee and filled at the tap at the time of sale, provided the licensee has a license to sell wine. The licensee must comply with federal regulations.Wash. Admin. Code § 314-20-017
Amended by WSR 15-01-001, Filed 12/3/2014, effective 1/3/2015Amended by WSR 18-02-006, Filed 12/20/2017, effective 1/20/2018Amended by WSR 21-03-095, Filed 1/20/2021, effective 2/20/2021Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030, 66.24.240, 66.24.244. 09-02-009, § 314-20-017, filed 12/29/08, effective 1/29/09.