Fresno County Type 23 Small Beer Manufacturer License

Fresno County has become an attractive spot for small breweries, taprooms, and production spaces that serve local communities and distribute to nearby retailers. The Type 23 small beer manufacturer license is often the right structure for these operations.

Liquor License Agents helps Fresno County brewers, founders, and investors plan and secure Type 23 licenses so their production, tasting, and distribution plans match regulatory requirements.

What The California Type 23 Small Beer Manufacturer License Authorizes

A California Type 23 small beer manufacturer license is designed for smaller breweries. Subject to ABC rules and production caps, a Type 23 license typically allows you to:

  • Brew beer at your licensed premises within specified production limits
  • Sell your beer for on-sale consumption in a tasting room or taproom setting, if permitted locally
  • Sell beer for off-sale consumption in packaged form at the brewery
  • Distribute beer directly to certain retailers, within the limits of your license and applicable law

For many small and emerging breweries, Type 23 offers a balanced mix of production, direct-to-consumer, and limited self-distribution privileges.

When A Type 23 License Makes Sense For Your Brewery Or Taproom

A Type 23 license can be a strong fit if:

  • Your projected production volume falls within the small manufacturer thresholds
  • You want to run a tasting room or taproom that highlights your own beer
  • You plan on modest self-distribution to local bars, restaurants, and retailers
  • You are building a community-focused brand rather than a large regional production facility

If you are planning a larger-scale brewery or complex ownership structure, a different manufacturer license category may be more appropriate. We help you evaluate where your projected barrelage and business goals place you.

How Liquor License Agents Supports Type 23 Licensing In Fresno County

Small breweries must balance production needs, tasting room design, and industrial or commercial zoning. Liquor License Agents coordinates these pieces so your licensing plan matches your build-out and budget.

We support Fresno County Type 23 operators by:

  • Reviewing your production targets, floor plan, and distribution goals to confirm license fit
  • Preparing ABC applications, diagrams, and disclosures that accurately describe your brewing and tasting operations
  • Coordinating with city and county planners on industrial zoning, wastewater, parking, and loading access
  • Advising on how to structure on-sale and off-sale activity in your taproom under a Type 23 license
  • Helping you understand self-distribution rules so you can serve retailers without overstepping license limits
  • Monitoring ABC review and assisting with responses to questions, conditions, or protests

Our objective is to give you a clear roadmap so you can focus on recipes, branding, and customer experience.

Fresno County Type 23 Small Beer Manufacturer License FAQs

1. What can I brew and sell with a California Type 23 small beer manufacturer license?

A Type 23 license allows you to brew beer at your licensed premises and sell that beer in various ways: on-sale in a tasting room, off-sale in packaged form at the brewery, and in some cases through self-distribution to licensed retailers. All activity must remain within ABC rules for small manufacturers.

2. What production limits or barrel caps apply to a Type 23 license?

Type 23 is specifically for small beer manufacturers, so annual production is capped at a defined level under California law. These caps are designed to distinguish small brewers from large production facilities. When we review your business plan, we help you compare your projected volume to current thresholds.

3. Can I operate a tasting room or taproom under a Type 23 license in Fresno County?

Yes. Tasting rooms and taprooms are common features of Type 23 breweries, provided local zoning and land use approvals support on-site consumption. Factors such as parking, occupancy, and noise will come into play, especially if you plan to have live entertainment or food trucks.

4. Am I allowed to self-distribute beer to retailers with a Type 23 license?

Type 23 licensees generally enjoy certain self-distribution privileges, allowing them to sell directly to other licensees within regulatory limits. We help you understand how self-distribution fits into your sales strategy, and how to stay within ABC rules while managing growth.

5. How long does it usually take to obtain a Type 23 license in Fresno County?

You should anticipate several months from the approval application. ABC review, site readiness, local permits, and any construction or build-out all influence timing. Starting license work early and keeping applications complete and coordinated is the best way to maintain momentum.

6. What zoning or industrial land use issues affect small breweries in Fresno County?

Breweries often operate in industrial, light industrial, or mixed-use zones, and each has its own expectations around noise, truck traffic, parking, and hours. Some jurisdictions also pay close attention to how taprooms interact with nearby residential uses. We work with you and local planners to align your brewery design with land use requirements.

Schedule an Appointment | (800) 799-9081

If you are planning a small brewery or taproom with a Type 23 license in Fresno County, you can call (800) 799-9081 to schedule an appointment and discuss licensing, zoning, and growth strategy with an experienced advisor.


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