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Arkansas Self-Distribution Bill Intro’d

House Bill 1021 seeks to allow microbrewery-restaurants, if located in a county with a population of fifty thousand (50,000) or less, to sell, deliver, or transport beer, malt beverage, or hard cider manufactured by the microbrewery-restaurant to licensed retailers. Read More

Equipment Sharing Floated in IN

House Bill 1217 provides for a primary source of supply or wholesaler to allow a permittee on a nondiscriminatory basis to use equipment that is owned by the primary source of supply or wholesaler. The permittee may only use the …Read More

Transfer Bill Intro’d in Indiana

H.B. 1310 seeks to allow a small brewery to receive, bottle, and package beer from another small brewery if certain requirements are met. Read More

TTB Industry Circular Addresses Social Media Advertising

The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has published Industry Circular 2022-2,Use of Social Media in the Advertising of Alcohol Beverages, which updates and supersedes Industry Circular 2013-1 to account for various new forms of social media used …Read More

SC Sunday Sales Subject of Pre-Filed Bill

Pre-filed House Bill 3144 provides that the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sunday may be authorized by referendum. Read More

Montana Bill Addresses Beer Shipping Issues

Draft LC 414 addresses the registration of out-of-state breweries, certain sales and shipping of beer and revises laws related to beer shipped by beer wholesalers. Read More

Virginia Bill Addresses Non-Alc Display Issues

Pre-filed S.B. 809 would require licensees that sell wine and beer for off-premises consumption, when displaying such wine and beer outside a clearly discernible location reserved solely for alcoholic beverages, to not place such wine or beer in an area …Read More

Alcohol Taxes Subject of MT Legislation

Draft legislation (LC 415 / S.B. 20) addresses a variety of tax issues related to alcohol beverages. Specific to brewers, it clarifies that licensed brewers selling directly to retailers, special permittees, or the public is liable for paying the …Read More

Alcohol Storage Addressed in Montana Bill

LC 431 (H.B. 48) seeks to allow breweries, distilleries, and wineries to maintain and operate storage depots. Read More

Payment Terms the Subject of MT Bill

Among several provisions, LC 440 specifies that a brewer, beer importer, or beer wholesaler may not sell or deliver beer unless a retail licensee pays within 7 days of the delivery and may not extend more than 7 days’ credit …Read More

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Pete Johnson

State & Regulatory Affairs Manager

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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