(A) Authority. A microbrewery license is the authority under which a licensee is permitted to brew a malt beverage.
(B) Activities allowed. In addition to the authority granted under division (A) above, a microbrewery may do one or more of the following:
(1) Sell its own products for on-premises consumption;
(2) Sell the malt beverages of other breweries or microbreweries when such are obtained through licensed wholesale malt distributors;
(3) Hold, in addition to the microbrewery license, a retail liquor license, restaurant liquor license, or a resort liquor license, subject to the terms and conditions for each contained in this chapter; and/or
(4) Sell on site only its own product for off-premises personal consumption, but not for resale, in packaging of bottles, cans, or pack not to exceed 2,000 ounces per sale.
(C) Transfer of license. A microbrewery license shall not be transferred from its licensed premises. A transfer of ownership to a purchaser or a lessee of the licensed premises shall be allowed upon approval of the Council.
(Prior Code, § 4-1B-4)