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Code · South Dakota · Title 35 · Chapter 35-14

35-14-5. Permitted sales by microcidery--Limitation.

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A licensed microcidery may sell on the licensed premises alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee for on-sale or off-sale consumption. A licensed microcidery may sell alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee to any wholesaler authorized to receive the alcoholic beverages. A licensed microcidery may sell alcoholic beverages to any licensed artisan distiller, farm winery, microbrewery, or microcidery, if the alcoholic beverage is used in the manufacturing process. A licensed microcidery may sell up to six hundred barrels of alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee within a calendar year to retailers authorized to receive the alcoholic beverages.
The barrel limit in this section does not apply to any sales made to special event retailers licensed pursuant to § 35-4-124 and served by employees of the microcidery or to any transfer of alcoholic beverages between a licensed microcidery and any additional locations authorized pursuant to § 35-14-7 .
The quantity of alcoholic beverages sold pursuant to this section may not exceed the total production limits for the license as specified in § 35-14-1 .
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