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(C) A brew pub on-sale license holder may brew their own malt liquor for consumption <br />on their licensed premise only. <br />(D) A brew pub on-sale license holder must be in conformity with M.S. § 340A.301, <br />Subd. 7(b), as it may be amended from time to time. <br />(E) The license holder must pass inspection by the Minnesota Alcohol and Gambling <br />Division. <br />§ 112.44 BREW PUB OFF-SALE LICENSE. <br />(A) An applicant for the brew pub off sale license must meet all of the requirements <br />imposed by the city for the issuance of an on-sale intoxicating liquor license. <br />(B) The malt liquor to be sold for off-premise consumption shall be packed in 64 oz. <br />bottles commonly known as “growlers” or in 750 ml. bottles in conformity with M.S. § <br />340A.301, Subd. 7(b), as it may be amended from time to time. <br />(C) The annual license fee shall be set in accordance with M.S. § 340A.408, as it may <br />be amended from time to time. <br />(D) Hours and days of malt liquor sales under this license by the brewer cannot exceed <br />those days and hours of sale of the exclusive municipal liquor store. <br />(E) The establishment must pass inspection by the Minnesota Alcohol and Gambling <br />Division. <br />§ 112.45 BREW ON-PREMISE STORE. <br />(A) Alcoholic beverages may not be sold or otherwise provided to customers of a brew <br />on- premises store, unless the owner of the brew on-premises store holds the appropriate <br />liquor license. <br />(B) Customers using the brew on-premises store must be of the minimum age required <br />to purchase intoxicating liquor. <br />(C) Malt liquor brewed by a customer in the store must not be sold and must be used by <br />the customer solely for personal or family use. <br />§ 112.46 MICRODISTILLERY COCKTAIL ROOM LICENSE. <br />The City Council may issue a license for the sale of distilled liquor produced by a <br />microdistiller for consumption on the premises of or adjacent to one distillery location <br />owned by the distiller. Provided that: <br />(A) The applicant is licensed as a micro-distiller in the State of Minnesota pursuant to <br />M.S. 340A.22; <br />(B) The applicant holds no other micro-distillery cocktail room licenses in the State of <br />Minnesota;