If you would like to manufacture less than 10,000 gallons of whiskey, gin, vodka or rum on a farm where you distill products for the purpose of selling it to wholesalers and retailers, then a Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit is for you.
Acquiring a Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit
To obtain a Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit, there is a time-consuming process that will require several strenuous steps but, if done carefully and thoroughly, can be completed and submitted to the licensing agency independently.
Keys to Acquiring a Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit
- When applying for a Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit, it is critical that every step required is done completely and as accurately as possible.
- Skipping a form, missing information, or failing to meets the demands that come with a Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit application, in any other regard will result in rejection of your Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit.
Ready to apply for a Connecticut Farm Distillery Permit?
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