Fla. Stat. 562.27
Seizure and forfeiture


(1)

It is unlawful for any person to have in her or his possession, custody, or control, or to own, make, construct, or repair, any still, still piping, still apparatus, or still worm, or any piece or part thereof, designed or adapted for the manufacture of an alcoholic beverage, or to have in her or his possession, custody or control any receptacle or container containing any mash, wort, or wash, or other fermented liquids whatever capable of being distilled or manufactured into an alcoholic beverage, unless such possession, custody, control, ownership, manufacture, construction, or repairing be by or for a person authorized by law to manufacture such alcoholic beverage.

(2)

It is unlawful for any person to have in her or his possession, custody, or control any raw materials or substance intended to be used in the distillation or manufacturing of an alcoholic beverage unless the person holds a license from the state authorizing the manufacture of the alcoholic beverage.

(3)

The terms “raw material” or “substance” for the purpose of this chapter shall mean and include, but not be limited to, any of the following: Any grade or type of sugar, syrup, or molasses derived from sugarcane, sugar beets, corn, sorghum, or any other source; starch; potatoes; grain or cornmeal, corn chops, cracked corn, rye chops, middlings, shorts, bran, or any other grain derivative; malt; malt sugar or malt syrup; oak chips, charred or not charred; yeast; cider; honey; fruit; grapes; berries; fruit, grape or berry juices or concentrates; wine; caramel; burnt sugar; gin flavor; Chinese bean cake or Chinese wine cake; urea; ammonium phosphate, ammonium carbonate, ammonium sulphate, or any other yeast food; ethyl acetate or any other ethyl ester; any other material of the character used in the manufacture of distilled spirits or any chemical or other material suitable for promoting or accelerating fermentation; any chemical or material of the character used in the production of distilled spirits by chemical reaction; or any combination of such materials or chemicals.

(4)

Any such raw materials, substance, or any still, still piping, still apparatus, or still worm, or any piece or part thereof, or any mash, wort, or wash, or other fermented liquid and the receptacle or container thereof, and any alcoholic beverage, together with all personal property used to facilitate the manufacture or production of the alcoholic beverage or to facilitate the violation of the alcoholic beverage control laws of this state or the United States, may be seized by the division or by any sheriff or deputy sheriff and shall be forfeited to the state.

(5)

It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or otherwise dispose of raw materials or other substances knowing same are to be used in the distillation or manufacture of an alcoholic beverage unless such person receiving same, by purchase or otherwise, holds a license from the state authorizing the manufacture of such alcoholic beverage.

(6)

Any vehicle, vessel, or aircraft used in the transportation or removal of or for the deposit or concealment of any illicit liquor still or stilling apparatus; any mash, wort, wash, or other fermented liquids capable of being distilled or manufactured into an alcoholic beverage; or any alcoholic beverage commonly known and referred to as “moonshine whiskey” shall be seized and may be forfeited as provided by the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act. Any sheriff, deputy sheriff, employee of the division, or police officer may seize any of the vehicles, vessels, or conveyances, and the same may be forfeited as provided by law.

(7)

The finding of any still, still piping, still apparatus, or still worm, or any piece or part thereof, or any mash, wort, or wash or other fermented liquids in the dwelling house or place of business, or so near thereto as to lead to the reasonable belief that they are within the possession, custody, or control of the occupants of the dwelling house or place of business, shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this section by the occupants of the dwelling house or place of business.

(8)

Any person violating any provisions of this section of the law commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.

Source: Section 562.27 — Seizure and forfeiture, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0562.­27 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

562.01
Possession of untaxed beverages
562.02
Possession of beverage not permitted to be sold under license
562.03
Storage on licensed premises
562.06
Sale only on licensed premises
562.07
Illegal transportation of beverages
562.11
Selling, giving, or serving alcoholic beverages to person under age 21
562.12
Beverages sold with improper license, or without license or registration, or held with intent to sell prohibited
562.13
Employment of minors or certain other persons by certain vendors prohibited
562.14
Regulating the time for sale of alcoholic and intoxicating beverages
562.15
Unlawful possession
562.16
Possession of beverages upon which tax is unpaid
562.17
Collection of unpaid beverage taxes
562.18
Possession of beverage upon which federal tax unpaid
562.20
Monthly reports by common and other carriers of beverages required
562.23
Conspiracy to violate Beverage Law
562.24
Administration of oaths by director or authorized employees
562.25
State bonded warehouses
562.025
Possession of beverages as food ingredients
562.26
Delivering beverage on which tax unpaid
562.27
Seizure and forfeiture
562.28
Possession of beverages in fraud of Beverage Law
562.29
Raw materials and personal property
562.30
Possession of beverage prima facie evidence
562.31
Possession of raw materials prima facie evidence
562.32
Moving or concealing beverage with intent to defraud state of tax
562.33
Beverage and personal property
562.34
Containers
562.35
Conveyance
562.36
Beverage on conveyance prima facie evidence
562.38
Report of seizures
562.41
Searches
562.42
Destruction of forfeited property
562.44
Donation of forfeited beverages or raw materials to state institutions
562.45
Penalties for violating Beverage Law
562.46
Legal remedies not impaired
562.47
Rules of evidence
562.48
Minors patronizing, visiting, or loitering in a dance hall
562.50
Habitual drunkards
562.51
Retail alcoholic beverage establishments
562.61
Sale, offer for sale, purchase, or use of alcohol vaporizing devices prohibited
562.061
Misrepresentation of beverages sold on licensed premises
562.111
Possession of alcoholic beverages by persons under age 21 prohibited
562.112
Alcohol-related or drug-related overdoses
562.121
Operating bottle club without license prohibited
562.131
Solicitation for sale of alcoholic beverage prohibited
562.165
Production of beer or wine for personal or family use
562.408
Exercise of police power
562.451
Moonshine whiskey
562.452
Curb service of intoxicating liquor prohibited
562.453
Curb drinking of intoxicating liquor prohibited
562.454
Vendors to be closed in time of riot
562.455
Adulterating liquor

Current through Fall 2025

§ 562.27. Seizure & forfeiture's source at flsenate​.gov