Brewer taprooms. A brewer licensed under M.S. § 340A.301, Subd. 6(c), (i), or (j) may be issued an on-sale liquor license for the "on sale" of malt liquor subject to the following conditions:
The on-sale of malt liquor may only be made during the days and hours that "on-sale" of liquor may be made.
A brewer may only hold one brewer taproom license under this title.
The only beverage alcohol that may be sold or consumed on the premises of a brewery taproom will be the malt liquor produced by the brewer.
The annual license fee shall be as established in the license fee schedule for on sale beer licenses.
Licensed brewer taprooms may operate a restaurant on the premises without additional licensure.
Cocktail rooms. A micro distillery licensed under M.S.§ 340A.301(6)(c) may be issued an on-sale liquor license for the "on sale" of distilled spirits produced on the licensed premises subject to the requirements and rules contained in M.S. Chapter 340A and Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7515 and the following conditions:
All other provisions of this title, and M.S. Chapters 259, 360 and 364 shall be applicable to such licenses and license holders unless inconsistent with the provisions of this section.
The annual license fee shall be as established in the license fee schedule for on-sale beer licenses.
Licensed cocktail rooms may operate a restaurant on the premises without additional licensure.
Soft drinks and water may be provided without an additional license requirement.
Spring Lake Park City Zoning Code
16.32 ALCOHOL
LICENSES
16.32.010 Brewer Taprooms And Cocktail Rooms
Brewer taprooms. A brewer licensed under M.S. § 340A.301, Subd. 6(c), (i), or (j) may be issued an on-sale liquor license for the "on sale" of malt liquor subject to the following conditions:
The on-sale of malt liquor may only be made during the days and hours that "on-sale" of liquor may be made.
A brewer may only hold one brewer taproom license under this title.
The only beverage alcohol that may be sold or consumed on the premises of a brewery taproom will be the malt liquor produced by the brewer.
The annual license fee shall be as established in the license fee schedule for on sale beer licenses.
Licensed brewer taprooms may operate a restaurant on the premises without additional licensure.
Cocktail rooms. A micro distillery licensed under M.S.§ 340A.301(6)(c) may be issued an on-sale liquor license for the "on sale" of distilled spirits produced on the licensed premises subject to the requirements and rules contained in M.S. Chapter 340A and Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7515 and the following conditions:
All other provisions of this title, and M.S. Chapters 259, 360 and 364 shall be applicable to such licenses and license holders unless inconsistent with the provisions of this section.
The annual license fee shall be as established in the license fee schedule for on-sale beer licenses.
Licensed cocktail rooms may operate a restaurant on the premises without additional licensure.
Soft drinks and water may be provided without an additional license requirement.