Establishment licence for setting up Brewery

Application should be made in a prescribed format addressing to The Commissioner of Excise, Government of Goa, Panaji Goa, along with relevant documents attached (as per Rule 41 read with Section 11 of The Goa Excise Duty Act & Rules, 1964).

Application should be submitted to the Excise Inspector of Excise Station of concerned Taluka.

List of documents:
  1. An application along with a court fee stamp of Rs.2/-
  2. Project report.
  3. Memorandum of Articles of Association.
  4. Copy of Authorization letter in the name of Board of Directors
  5. Copy of list of Directors of the company.
  6. Affidavit from the company executed by Board of Directors.
  7. ( III, IV, V & VI are applicable in case the applicant is a company)
  8. Partnership Deed in case the firm is partnership.
  9. Affidavit in case of sole Proprietorship.
  10. Copy of Sale deed.
  11. Form I & XIV.
  12. Copy of Survey Plan.
  13. Copy of Layout Plan for Distillery with description of the stills, apparatus, vessels and other utensils as the case may be.
  14. Certificate from Goa State Pollution Control Board.
  15. Estimated Cost of the Project.
  16. Estimated Capacity of Production.
  17. Beer making process chart.
  18. Copy of challan paid towards processing fees applicable as per the Goa Excise Duty Acts & Rule, 1964.

  Licences for Manufacture of Beer

An Applicant who possesses Establishment licence for Brewery can apply for Manufacturing licence of Beer addressing to The Commissioner of Excise, Government of Goa, Panaji Goa.

Applicant has to pay the licence fee as applicable as per The Goa Excise Duty Act & Rules 1964.

Licence for Private Bonded Warehouse

After possessing Manufacturing licence for Beer, the applicant has to apply for Private Bonded Warehouse licences for 1) Storage of Alcohol and 2) Finished goods separately in a prescribed format in the Form E-10 ( as per The Goa Excise Duty Act & Rules, 1964)

The applicant should execute the bond in Form E-11 (as per The Goa Excise Duty Act & Rules, 1964).

The applicant has to pay the licence fee as applicable under the Goa Excise Duty Acts and Rule, 1964.