List of breweries and wineries in South Dakota

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This is list of breweries in South Dakota. South Dakota is one of 14 U.S. states that forbids small breweries from directly distributing beer products. [1] Small breweries are required to use a distributor, per South Dakota law. [1]

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Breweries

Historical breweries

Wineries

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