Section 314-12-200. Converting a public house license (RCW 66.24.580) to a domestic brewery, microbrewery or domestic winery license.  


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  • (1) Can a person who holds a public house license (class Q) convert to a domestic brewery, microbrewery or domestic winery license (class B1 or W1)?
    Yes, if the licensee has held a public house license for at least six months.
    (2) If a person holds several different retail liquor licenses, are those licenses affected by the conversion?
    Yes. All other retail liquor licenses must either be converted to a domestic brewery, microbrewery or domestic winery license at the same time or the licensee must discontinue business or divest themselves of all interest in those nonbrewery/winery licenses.
    For instance, if a licensee holds three public house licenses, two grocery licenses and a tavern license and only wants to convert the three public house licenses to brewery or winery license, they must discontinue business or divest themselves of all interest in the other three businesses or they must convert them to a brewery or winery license as well.
    Additionally, if the licensee has held any public house licenses for less than six months, they must discontinue business or divest themselves of all interest in that business as well.
    (3) If a person currently holds a restaurant license (class H) in conjunction with their public house license, will the restaurant license be affected?
    No. If the restaurant remains on the same or contiguous property as the brewery or winery, the restaurant license will be unaffected.
    (4) Is there a waiting period between the closure of the public house business and the opening of the brewery or winery?
    No. The licensee does not have to close the existing business before the domestic brewery, microbrewery or domestic winery license can be issued.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030 and 66.24.580. WSR 98-15-068, § 314-12-200, filed 7/13/98, effective 8/13/98.]
RCW 66.08.030 and 66.24.580. WSR 98-15-068, § 314-12-200, filed 7/13/98, effective 8/13/98.