We represent clients in Ohio, Georgia, Michigan and Florida. From our family to yours. Restaurant meeting certain criteria. This holder may sell ice cream for consumption on the premises where manufactured or in sealed containers for consumption off premises.
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File a Complaint The filing of a complaint is for practice issues only. Learn more. Ohio Laws on starting my brewery Ask Question. Asked 11 years, 11 months ago. Active 3 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 4k times. Improve this question. Frank Frank. I upvoted this, yet its current score is 0. To whomever downvoted it, can you please post a comment explaining why you did so?
I'm not your guy. I am not sure this question is at home here. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Welcome to BrewAdvice. Improve this answer. Jeff Lever 3 2 2 bronze badges. JackSmith JackSmith 6, 2 2 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 54 54 bronze badges. Breweries are complex and unique in the legal regulatory framework of Ohio — as they incorporate aspects of both State and Federal law.
Prospective brewery owners should keep in mind that both state and federal laws regulate alcohol. Only dealing with one, while ignoring the other, can lead to legal entanglements. The state of Ohio has a three tier licensing system for alcohol. These three tiers are:. Many bar and restaurant owners decided they would like to also produce or manufacture beer so they can sell their brewed product in their restaurant.
In general, Ohio has three main licenses for the manufacturer of beer. The permit that is best suited for your proposed brewery will depend on the unique circumstances of your venture — including the method of distribution and the volume of production.
We recommend contacting a qualified liquor license Attorney to get a legal opinion regarding the best course for your unique situation. Since many breweries are located in dense urban areas and discharge waste water into municipal sewer systems, there are some unique environmental considerations in play. You Will need to work with the local municipality to determine the requirements that your brewery will need to follow to discharge waste water into the municipal system.
The state EPA will often require permits in certain specific circumstances such as:. Depending on a variety of factors, you may be required to pre-treat your wastewater to reduce contaminants prior to discharging them.
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