If you obtain a Nevada Craft Distillery License, you may “(1) blend, age, store and bottle the spirits manufactured from agricultural raw materials through distillation; (2) sell and transport in the state, in any calendar year, not more than a combined total of 10,000 cases of spirits at all the craft distilleries the person operates to a person who is licensed to engage in business as a wholesale dealer of liquor; (3) manufacture for exportation to another state, in any calendar year, not more than a combined total of 20,000 cases of spirits at all the craft distilleries the person operates; (4) serve samples of the spirits manufactured at the craft distillery on the premises; and (5) sell spirits manufactured at the craft distillery at retail for on- or off-premises consumption.”
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