Phoney
Ignore the above (sorry fella's, you are not right here). If you are seeking access to a
Contract Brewed Beer you will need a
NSW Wholesale Licence, this allows you to buy from and sell to another
Licence Holder.
If you are going this route, you order the beer and all raw material / energy / copack inputs should be itemized and invoiced by the
Contract Brewer, which when the product is to be released from their
Bonded Excise Area, the residual and all excise needs to be payed. Typically the Contract Brewer will ask for 50% up front (inc all raw material/energy/excise/copack amounts) and then 50% on release from the warehouse (residual + excise unless you are moving to a bonded store).
For a Wholesale License, you apply to
NSW Liquor and Gaming, but have to check on the Councils input. All NSW Liqour Licenses require the license to be linked to a
Physical Address, this may be your 2 year olds bedroom, but there are specific requirements whether you are a
Tenant or
Owner Occupier.
Anyways, we have been thru 6 license applications, and a good lawyer may seem a bit of $$, but can save you a ton grief at the end of the day. We always appoint Grant Cusack
http://www.hatziscusack.com.au/
I know Grant has done a number of these applications and knows his stuff.
Anyways, any more info let me know. I am the CBIA State Rep and hence have a degree of pastoral care for such matters.