2019 New York Laws
ABC - Alcoholic Beverage Control
Article 3 - Special Provisions Relating to Mead and Braggot
30 - Mead Producers' License.

§  30.  Mead producers' license. 1. Any person may apply to the liquor
authority for a mead producers' license as provided for in this section.
Such application shall be in writing and shall contain such  information
as  the  liquor  authority  shall  require.  Such  application  shall be
accompanied by a  check  or  draft  for  the  amount  required  by  this
subdivision  for  such  license. If the liquor authority shall grant the
application it shall issue a license in such form as shall be determined
by its rules. A license issued under this  subdivision  shall  authorize
the  licensee  to  manufacture  mead  and  braggot  within  the licensed
premises in this state for sale in bottles, barrels or  casks  to  beer,
wine  and liquor retail licensees pursuant to section thirty-two of this
article and to sell and deliver mead and braggot to persons outside  the
state  pursuant  to  the laws of the place of such sale or delivery. The
annual fee for such a license shall be one hundred twenty-five  dollars;
provided,  however, that the annual fee for a farm meadery license shall
be seventy-five dollars. The provisions contained in section sixty-seven
of this chapter shall apply to all  licenses  issued  pursuant  to  this
article.
  2. (a) Any person licensed pursuant to subdivision one of this section
may   conduct  mead  tastings  of  New  York  state  labelled  meads  in
establishments licensed pursuant to section sixty-three of this  chapter
to  sell  alcoholic  beverages  for  off-premises consumption. Such mead
producer or wholesaler may charge a fee of  not  more  than  twenty-five
cents for each mead sample tasted. The liquor authority shall promulgate
rules and regulations relating to the conduct of such tastings.

(b) Any person licensed pursuant to subdivision one of this section may conduct tastings of New York state labelled mead and New York state labeled braggot and apply to the liquor authority for a permit to sell mead and braggot produced by such mead producer or wholesaler, by the bottle, during such tastings in establishments licensed pursuant to section sixty-four of this chapter to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises. Such mead producer may charge a fee of not more than twenty-five cents for each mead or braggot sample tasted. The liquor authority shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the conduct of tastings.

(c) Mead and braggot tastings shall be conducted subject to the following limitations:

(i) mead and braggot tastings shall be conducted by an official agent, representative or solicitor of one or more mead producers or wholesalers. Such agent, representative or solicitor shall be physically present at all times during the conduct of the tastings; and

(ii) any liability stemming from a right of action resulting from a mead and/or braggot tasting as authorized pursuant to this subdivision and in accordance with the provisions of sections 11-100 and 11-101 of the general obligations law, shall accrue to the mead producer or wholesaler licensee. 3. A licensed mead producer producing New York state labelled mead and/or New York state labelled braggot may:

(a) sell such mead and braggot to licensed farm distillers, farm wineries, farm cideries and farm breweries. All such mead and braggot sold by the licensee shall be securely sealed and have attached thereto a label as shall be required by section one hundred seven-a of this chapter;

(b) conduct tastings at the licensed premises of such mead and braggot or any other New York state labeled mead or braggot;

(c) sell such mead and braggot at retail for consumption off the premises at the state fair, at recognized county fairs and at farmers markets operated on a not-for-profit basis;

(d) sell and conduct tastings of such mead and braggot at retail for consumption on the premises of a restaurant, conference center, inn, bed and breakfast or hotel business owned and operated by the licensee in or adjacent to its meadery. A licensee who operates a restaurant, conference center, inn, bed and breakfast or hotel pursuant to such authority shall comply with all applicable provisions of this chapter which relate to licenses to sell mead at retail for consumption on the premises;

(e) apply for a permit to conduct tastings away from the licensed premises of such mead and braggot. Such permit shall be valid throughout the state and may be issued on an annual basis or for individual events. Each such permit and the exercise of the privilege granted thereby shall be subject to such rules and conditions of the authority as it deems necessary. Tastings shall be conducted subject to the following conditions:

(i) tastings shall be conducted by an official agent, representative or solicitor of the licensee. Such agent, representative or solicitor shall be physically present at all times during the conduct of the tastings; and

(ii) any liability stemming from a right of action resulting from a tasting of mead or braggot as authorized herein and in accordance with the provisions of sections 11-100 and 11-101 of the general obligations law, shall accrue to the licensee.

(f) if it holds a tasting permit issued pursuant to paragraph (e) of this subdivision, apply to the authority for a permit to sell such mead, for consumption off the premises, during such tastings in premises licensed under section sixty-four or sixty-four-a of this chapter; or apply to the authority for a permit to sell such mead and/or braggot at a premises licensed under section eighty-one or eighty-one-a of this chapter. Each such permit and the exercise of the privilege granted thereby shall be subject to such rules and conditions of the authority as it deems necessary. 4. A mead producer shall manufacture at least fifty gallons of mead and/or braggot annually.

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