Arizona Form 835. Domestic Farm Winery/Domestic Microbrewery/Domestic Cider Return of Liquor Sold 2025

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Arizonas alcohol taxes are more in line with national averages. The tax rate for spirits, which includes distilled liquor such as whiskey and vodka, is $3 per gallon; the rate for table wine is 84 cents per gallon; and the beer tax is 16 cents per gallon.
In general, Arizona operates on a three-tier distribution system for liquor sales. The first tier consists of manufacturers or producers of liquor who sell to licensed wholesalers. The second tier consists of licensed wholesalers who sell to licensed retailers.
In Arizona, the only requirement for employees to serve alcohol is that they be 18 or older. Owners, agents, and any managers involved in the day-to-day operation of the business must complete a DLLC-approved Title 4 Basic and Management Training Course. Once complete, a Title 4 Certificate is valid for three years.
In Arizona, you can buy alcohol between 6 am and 2 am every day of the year.
Within the three-tier distribution system, Arizona imposes a luxury tax only at the second tier level (i.e. on the wholesaler for sales of liquor within the state). Producers or manufacturers (first tier) and licensed retailers (third tier) are generally not liable for luxury taxes.

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Sale of Alcohol Arizona law permits any store with an off-premises liquor license to sell any type of alcohol. This includes grocery stores, convenience stores, and specialty liquor stores. Drive-through liquor stores are also permissible in the state.
Do they sell liquor, wine, or beer in grocery stores in Arizona? Yes, grocery stores in Arizona are able to sell beer, wine, and liquor.
At pretty much any grocery store, convenience markets, gas stations Target, etc, you can buy all kinds of beer.

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