Subject to all other product disposition rules, unless specifically allowed under this section, a distiller or liquor manufacturer is permitted to sell, serve, or otherwise dispose of controlled beverage product it produces or otherwise procures as follows:
- (1) A distiller or manufacturer may sell, deliver, and transport any liquor product to a wholesaler or rectifier;
- (2) A distiller or manufacturer may sell, deliver, and transport to permitted retailers not more than fifteen thousand (15,000) nine-liter-equivalent cases or thirty-five thousand six hundred sixty-seven gallons (35,667 gals.) of spirituous liquor produced by the distiller or manufacturer per year;
- (3) A distiller or manufacturer may export any liquor product from this state;
- (4) A distiller or manufacturer may sell for off-premises consumption on any day of the week, including Sunday, its own spirituous or vinous liquor product produced either at its in-state premises or its out-of-state premises;
- (5) A distiller or manufacturer may sell for on-premises consumption its own liquor, wine, beer, or malt liquor product produced either at its in-state premises or its out-of-state premises;
- (6) A distiller or manufacturer may sell for on-premises consumption any liquor product it purchases from an in-state permitted wholesaler;
- (7) A distiller or manufacturer may serve for on-premises consumption complimentary samples of any liquor product it produces either in-state or out-of-state;
- (8) If a distiller’s or manufacturer’s permitted location is in a wet territory, that distiller or manufacturer may sell by the drink or by the retail package any spirituous or vinous liquor product produced on the premises, provided that only sealed containers may be removed from the premises;
- (9) A distiller or manufacturer may donate its liquor product to a charitable or nonprofit corporation on the same basis as a manufacturer under the provisions of 3 CAR § 2-302(b)(3); and
(10)
- (A) A distiller or manufacturer may sell for resale its liquor product to charitable or nonprofit organizations holding valid temporary permits as provided for by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division.
- (B) Sales of a distiller’s or manufacturer’s liquor products to a temporary permitted location shall be limited to the duration of the temporary permitted activity.