Oklahoma Direct to Consumer Brewery Sales Legislation
Senate Bill 424 seeks to allow brewery licensees the ability to sell their products directly to consumers on site. Read More
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Senate Bill 424 seeks to allow brewery licensees the ability to sell their products directly to consumers on site. Read More
S.B. 297 removes the limitation on how much non-intoxicating beer may be sold to consumers for consumption off the premises and authorizes licensees to sell growlers. Read More
House Bill 6455 seeks to allow restaurants and bars to fill growlers. Read More
Passing committee, H.B. 1053 seeks to allow a microbrewery and a farm winery that occupy the same building to sell by the glass the microbrewery’s beer and the farm winery’s wine from the same service bar, without a structure separating …Read More
House Bill 554 authorizes the sale of beer in refillable containers. Read More
Senate Bill 613 would allow manufacturers of low-point beer with an annual production of 10,000 barrels or less to hold a wholesalers permit. Read More
House Bill 6078 would allow small beer manufacturers to sell kegs of beer directly to consumers. Read More
House Bill 1162 allows for the sale of growlers by package liquor stores. Read More
Senate Bill 216 seeks to allow a beverage manufacturer or nano-brewery to sell beverages for consumption on its premises without serving food. Read More
Senate Bill 138 removes the production limit for brewery-public house licensee selling malt beverages, produced by licensee at wholesale, to other licensees of Oregon Liquor Control Commission. Read More
Pete Johnson serves as the State & Regulatory Affairs Manager for the Brewers Association (BA). He joined the BA at its inception in 2005, having previously worked as Programs Director for the Brewers Association of America. Before coming to the small brewing industry in 2001, Pete worked for 14 years with both state and federal elected officials in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
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