The Type 58 caterer's permit allows certain on-sale retail licensees to cater alcoholic beverages off-site. The Type 91 beer manufacturer's caterer's permit allows licensees holding a beer manufacturer license to cater beer at approved events.
A priority license refers to a brand new (original) general license or a general license that is being transferred from one county to another county (intercounty transfer). General license types that can be applied for as a priority license are types 21, 47, 48, 57, and 75.
Leasing a liquor license is a suitable option for those taking over existing businesses or opening new businesses in an already licensed location.
47 - On-Sale General - Eating Place Issued to restaurants. Authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits for consumption on the licensed premises. Authorizes the sale of beer and wine for consumption off the licensed premises. Must operate and maintain the licensed premises as a bona fide eating place.
The Type 48 license is used by establishments that exclusively sell beer, wine, and liquor to patrons 21 years of age or older. In this type of establishment, the business is not required to serve food.
Leasing a liquor license is a suitable option for those taking over existing businesses or opening new businesses in an already licensed location. In most areas, liquor licenses are attached as much to a physical location as to an individual or business.
Apply to lease the liquor license for your rental location with the local liquor licensing agency. While procedures may vary, usually you submit an application including your name and business information and the license number and name of the license holder.
Minnesota State law regulates the sale and possession of alcohol. Businesses and organizations wishing to sell or serve beer, wine, and alcohol must be licensed by the city.
Under the INDOPCO regulations, A must capitalize the $36,000, because the liquor license is a category 2 intangible asset. Even though it is obtained separately, and not as part of acquiring a business, it is an amortizable Sec.
No establishment licensed under section 340A. 414, may permit a person to consume or display intoxicating liquor, and no person may consume or display intoxicating liquor between a.m. and noon on Sundays, and between a.m. and a.m. on Monday through Saturday.