Permits, Permissions, and Authorizations
On-Premises Tasting Room Permit
This permit allows the Brewer or Micro Brewer licensee to sell beer it manufactures to customers for consumption on or off in an approved tasting room located on the manufacturing premises. If the licensee is also licensed to manufacture wine, spirits, or mixed spirit drink products at the same location where it is licensed with a Brewer or Micro Brewer license, it may also sell those products in the approved tasting room that is issued this permit.
A licensee issued an On-Premises Tasting Room Permit must maintain Proof of Financial Responsibility, or liquor liability insurance, as required by MCL 436.1536(7)(e) and MCL 436.1803 - see Proof of Financial Responsibility (LC-95) - and must comply with the minimum server training requirements for retail sales as required by MCL 436.1535(7)(d) and MCL 436.1906.
On-Premises Tasting Room Permit limits for Brewer or Micro Brewer licenses:
- A Brewer may have no more than 2 On-Premises Tasting Room Permit locations.
- A Micro Brewer making fewer than 30,000 barrels of beer per year may have an On-Premises Tasting Room Permit at any of its separate manufacturing premises.
- A Micro Brewer making 30,000 barrels of beer or more a year may have an On-Premises Tasting Room Permit at no more than 3 of its manufacturing premises.
- If a Brewer or Micro Brewer has more than one On-Premises Tasting Room Permit location it may sell beer it made at any of its manufacturing premises at any of its On-Premises Tasting Room Permit locations under one of the following conditions:
- Beer made at another location by the same Brewer or Micro Brewer is transferred to be sold at an On-Premises Tasting Room Permit location that has an installed and functional multivessel system capable of producing and fermenting at least 3 barrels of wort in a single batch
- Beer made at another location by the same Brewer or Micro Brewer is transferred to be sold at an On-Premises Tasting Room Permit location where the Brewer or Micro Brewer manufactures at least 50% of the volume of beer at that location that is sold to consumers at that location
- Beer made at another location by the same Brewer or Micro Brewer is transferred to be sold at an On-Premises Tasting Room Permit location that was approved by the Commission under an application received prior to October 1, 2018
- May sell beer for consumption off the premises.
- May sell and serve full size drinks.
- No size or number limit on tasting samples.
- May serve food or have a restaurant in conjunction with the On-Premises Tasting Room Permit.
Sunday Sales Permit (A.M.)
A permit that allows the sale of spirits, mixed spirit drink, beer, and wine on Sunday mornings between 7:00am and 12:00 noon, if allowed by the local unit of government.
Beer & Wine Tasting Permit
A permit that allows for a Brewer or Micro Brewer licensee to conduct a beer tasting event at the licensed premises of a Specially Designated Merchant (SDM) licensee. A Salesperson licensee representing the Brewer or Micro Brewer licensee must conduct the tasting event.
Catering Permit
Authorizes licensee to sell, deliver, and serve beer in the original containers at private events. A licensee must have a food service establishment license or retail food establishment license to qualify for this permit.
Dance Permit
Allows dancing by patrons of a business with an on-premises license. Often combined with an Entertainment Permit.
Entertainment Permit
Allows certain types of live entertainment at a business with an on-premises license. An Entertainment Permit does not allow topless activity. Often combined with a Dance Permit.
Extended Hours Permit
A permit held in conjunction with a Dance or Entertainment Permit (or both) that allows dancing or entertainment on the licensed premises outside the legal hours for the sale of alcohol. An Extended Hours Permit does not allow the sale of alcohol outside of the legal hours of sale.
Living Quarters Permit
Allows living quarters to be directly connected to the licensed premises.
Social District Permit
Allows a licensee to sell and serve an alcoholic beverage to a customer who may drink it in a social district created by the local governmental unit.
Specific Purpose Permit
Allows specific types of activities (such as the service of food, sporting activities, meetings, etc.) to occur on the licensed premises outside the legal hours for the sale of alcohol. A specific purpose permit does not allow the sale of alcohol outside of the legal hours of sale.
Direct Connection Permission
Allows connections from the licensed premises to unlicensed premises.
Off-Premises Storage Permission
Allows a licensee to store alcoholic inventory off the licensed premises in a secure storage area.
Outdoor Service Authorization
Authorization granted by the Commission for a licensee to sell alcohol outdoors in an area controlled by the licensee. This can be a patio area next to the licensed premises or a space as large as a golf course.