Off-Premises Beer and Table Wine Retail Sales Licenses
If your customers purchase beer and/or table wine to take home or consume elsewhere, you need an off-premises beer and table wine license.
License Types
Montana has four types of off-premises licenses: grocery store (convenience store), pharmacy, stand-alone, and sacramental wine. These licenses are not part of the quota system.
A grocery store license is used by a business with at least $3,000 worth of retail inventory, including three different types of the following:
- Meat
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Bakery Items
- Dairy Products
- Household goods
See 16-4-115, MCA.
A pharmacy alcohol license is only available to a licensed pharmacy.
A stand-alone license is used by a business if 95% of its gross income comes from beer or wine sales. (16-4-115, MCA)
These businesses are usually specialty beer or wine shops.
Fees
| License Type | New License Fee | New License Processing Fee | Renewal Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sacramental Wine License | $50 | $50 | $50 |
| Beer License | $200 | $200 | $200 |
| Table Wine License | $200 | $200 | $200 |
| Beer and Table Wine License | $400 | $200 | $400 |
Note: The new license processing fee only applies to original applications and is not applied to renewals.
Late Payment Penalty
| Days Late | Penalty |
|---|---|
| 1 | 33.33% |
| 31 | 66.66% |
| 61 | 100% |
Application Requirements
All off-premises locations must follow certain rules, including:
- You may only sell beer or table wine in its original packaging.
- Your store must be physically separated from any business operating under another owner or license. This includes a separate on-premises alcohol business, such as a bar.
- You must store all beer and table wine inventory on-site in an area identified in your floor plan. Contact ABCD with questions on storage.
- Your customers may not drink alcohol sold for off-premises consumption anywhere on your licensed premises.
For a detailed list of requirements, please see ARM 42.12.147 and ARM 42.13.1105.
Application Options and Dates
You may apply for an off-premises license Beer and Wine License Application - Form OFF PREM (PDF) or through eStop Business Licenses.
Off-premises licenses are renewed annually and are due on the last day of the month the department received the original license application.
Example: If the application for the original license was received in March, the renewal date will always be the last day of March.