Malt Liquor Templates

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From state-specific reports on malt liquor shipments in Maine to applying for a brewer's license for annual production of malt liquors in Vermont, our documents cover a wide range of topics and are designed to help you navigate the world of malt liquor.

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This Form is used for requesting permissions to cater malt, vinous, and/or spirituous liquors in the state of Vermont.

This document is used to claim credit for excise tax paid on malt liquor, table wine, sparkling wine, and hard cider in the state of Maine.

This form is used for brewers of malt liquor in Maine to report their excise tax. It allows brewers to provide the necessary information and calculate the amount of tax owed on their malt liquor production.

This form is used for applying to become a brewer of malt liquors in Maine, with an annual production of under 30,000 barrels (930,000 gallons).

This form is used for applying to become a brewer of malt liquors in Maine and produce over 30,000 barrels (930,000 gallons) of malt liquor annually.

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