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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 28-1306

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§28–1306.
(a)There is a 1–day Class BWTS beer and wine tasting or sampling license.
(b)The Board may issue the license to:
(1)a holder of a current alcoholic beverages license; or
(2)a religious, fraternal, civic, veterans’, hospital, or charitable:
(i)club;
(ii)society;
(iii)association; or
(iv)organization.
(c)The license authorizes the holder to allow the consumption of beer or wine for tasting or sampling if:
(1)the beer or wine is given to consumers at no charge; and
(2)all consumption of the beer or wine occurs at the location of the license holder.
(d)The Board need not publish a license application before issuing the license.
(e)The Board may issue a license to a person not more than 12 times in a calendar year.
(f)An individual may consume beer or wine covered by the license in a quantity not exceeding:
(1)1 ounce from each offering and 4 ounces from all offerings of wine in a day; and
(2)2 ounces from each offering and 8 ounces from all offerings of beer in a day.
(g)At the end of the day for which the license is valid, the license holder shall dispose of any beer or wine that remains in a container opened for tasting or sampling.
(h)The license fee is $50.
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