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5.33 - Off-Sale Small Brewer Liquor License§ 5.33 Section 5.33 Off -Sale Small Brewer Liquor License Subdivision 1. Off -Sale Small Brewer Liquor License A brewer licensed by the Commissioner of Public Safety to brew up to three thousand five hundred (3,500) barrels of malt liquor per year may with the approval of the Commissioner of Public Safety be issued a license by the City for off -sale of malt liquor subject to all applicable Minnesota Statutes, federal laws, rules and regulations, and the following conditions: A. The malt liquor sold off -sale must be produced and packaged on the licensed premises. B. The hours of operation shall be limited to the hours set forth in Section 5.42: Hours and Day of Liquor Sales, subd. 2, and Section 5.41 regarding the off - sale Sunday sales of growlers. The malt liquor sold off -sale must be removed from the premises before off -sale closing time at exclusive liquor store. C. The amount of malt liquor sold at off -sale may not exceed five hundred (500) barrels annually. Source: Ordinance No. 570, 2nd Series Effective Date: 08-14-15 D. The malt liquor sold off -sale shall be packaged in sixty four (64) ounce containers commonly known as "growlers" or in seven hundred fifty (750) milliliter bottles and shall have the following requirements for packaging: 1. The containers or bottles shall bear a twist type closure, cork, stopper or plug. 2. At the time of sale, a paper or plastic adhesive band, strip or sleeve shall be applied to the container or bottle and extend over the top of the twist type closure, cork, stopper or plug forming a seal that must be broken upon opening of the container or bottle. 3. The adhesive band, strip or sleeve shall bear the name and address of the brewer/licensee selling the malt liquor. 4. The container or bottles shall be identified as malt liquor, contain the name of the malt liquor, bear the name and address of the brewer/licensee selling the malt liquor, and the contents in the container packaged as required herein shall be considered intoxicating liquor unless the alcohol content is labeled as otherwise in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Rules, part 7515.1100. Source: Ordinance No. 537, 2nd Series Effective Date: 01-30-15 Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 1