Cross-Category Sales Considered in NJ
A.B. 3709 would permit limited breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other’s products on the licensed premises. Read More
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A.B. 3709 would permit limited breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other’s products on the licensed premises. Read More
S.B. 2418 seeks to allow the holder of a limited brewery license to operate up to fifteen salesrooms apart from the brewery premises and to sell their products in original containers or open containers for consumption on the salesroom premises. …Read More
Assembly Bill 3840 would remove the requirement that a limited brewery licensees provide a tour when selling beer to consumers and permits certain food consumption on premise. Read More
Stalled in House Committee, S.B. 340 relates to direct to consumer shipments of alcohol to New Hampshire residents, specifying that beer, specialty beer and specialty beverages delivered to the state’s consumers shall not exceed 8 percent alcohol by volume with …Read More
Amended prior to passing the Senate, S.B. 450 seeks to authorize a licensed wholesaler to transfer from a permitted microbrewery to another permitted microbrewery up to 50% of the total manufactured beverages sold at the receiving microbrewery provided all of …Read More
Passing committee and on the House floor, H.B. 494 would authorize a manufacturer or brewer who operates one or more brewing facilities located in the state to sell or serve products brewed at those facilities at wholesale to licensed retail …Read More
Amended in committee, House Bill 370 provides that brewers who produce less than 93,000 gallons of beer annually may self-distribute up to 46,500 gallons to certain retailers under specified conditions. Read More
Passing the House with amendments and now in conference committee, S.B. 3008, among many provisions, seeks to increase the annual production threshold to sell growlers from 20,000 barrels to 150,000 barrels; allows a small brewer (annual production of less than …Read More
Approved by the Governor, S.B. 2844 counters efforts to privatize the sale of alcoholic beverages by authorizing the construction of a new warehouse and contracting for operations. Read More
Scheduled for floor debate, House Bill 554 provides that a microbrewer may sell up to 250 barrels of its finished products per month at wholesale to other licensed retail dealers and authorizes the sale of such brewed beverage from any …Read More