§60-4-8. Stills Used by Commercial Chemists for Laboratory Purposes
The commission shall license a still used by a commercial chemist for laboratory purposes only, and not used for the purpose of the manufacture of alcoholic liquors for resale, at a fee of $5.
§60-4-9. Separate License for Each Place of Business; Change §60-4-10 of Location
Each separate place of business shall require a separate license. Licenses shall not be transferable but, with the approval of the commission in such form and manner as the commission may prescribe, may be amended to change the location of the business licensed.
§60-4-10. Notice of Application for License
A person who desires to apply for a license authorized by the provisions of this chapter shall, not more than thirty nor less than ten days before the filing of formal application, give notice of his intention. He shall give notice by posting a statement of his intention in such form as the commission may […]
§60-4-11. Time to File Application and Pay Fee
Not less than ten days after giving notice of his intention, a person desiring to apply for a license shall file formal application, in writing, with the commission and shall pay the license fee.
§60-4-12. License Granted or Refused Within Fifteen Days; Refund of Fee
Within fifteen days after the filing of formal application for a license the commission shall either grant or refuse the license. If the commission refuses to grant the license he shall refund the license fee.
§60-4-13. When License to Be Refused
The commission shall refuse the license if it finds that: (1) The applicant is not a suitable person;
§60-4-2. Licenses for Manufacture
(a) The commission may grant licenses for the manufacture of alcoholic liquors. Separate licenses shall be issued to the following classes of manufacturing establishments: (1) Distilleries in which only alcoholic liquors other than wine or beer is manufactured;
§60-4-3. To Whom Licensed Manufacturer May Sell
A person who is licensed to manufacture alcoholic liquors in this state may sell liquors in this state only to the West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner and to wholesalers and retailers licensed as provided in this chapter: Provided, That a holder of a winery or a farm winery license may sell wines and a […]
§60-4-3a. Distillery and Mini-Distillery License to Manufacture and Sell
(a) Sales of liquor. An operator of a distillery, mini-distillery, or micro-distillery may offer liquor for retail sale to customers from the distillery, mini-distillery, or micro-distillery for consumption off premises only. Except for complimentary samples offered pursuant to 60-6-1 of this code, customers may not consume any liquor on the premises of the distillery, mini-distillery, […]
§60-4-3b. Winery and Farm Winery License to Manufacture and Sell
(a) An operator of a winery or farm winery may offer wine produced by the winery, farm winery, or a farm entity authorized by 60-1-5c of this code, for retail sale to customers from the winery or farm winery for consumption off the premises only. Customers may consume wine on the premises when an operator […]