To-Go Ability Proposed in KY
Senate Bill 67 seeks to allow alcohol to be purchased to go or for delivery in conjunction with a meal. Read More
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Senate Bill 67 seeks to allow alcohol to be purchased to go or for delivery in conjunction with a meal. Read More
Among several provisions, S.B. 108 allows a microbrewer to offer for sale in its giftshop products that were produced in collaboration with a distiller. Read More
House Bill 12 and Senate Bill 205 seek to allow the holders of certain licenses that authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages at a restaurant, bar, or tavern to sell certain alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption or delivery. Read More
Senate Bill 285 requires the Governor’s Office of Small, Minority, and Women Business Affairs to conduct a study concerning the alcoholic beverages industry. Read More
Signed by the Governor, Senate Bill 2841 provides that brewers producing under 250,000 barrels of beer annually may terminate a distributor without cause with 30 days-notice and payment of fair market value of the distribution rights for the terminated brands. Read More
Vetoed due to the Governor’s failure to act, S.B. 934 sought to allow certain distillers the ability to ship to retailers and consumers. Read More
Senate Bill 50 modifies off-sale packaging requirements for certain small brewers. Read More
Under the provisions of S.B. 299, a wholesaler or brewer may install non-refrigeration dispensing accessories at the retail business establishment for the purposes of beer equipment to properly preserve and serve draught beer or premixed distilled spirit beverages. A wholesaler …Read More
Passing the House, H. B. 79 revises the definition of beer to include other fermented-style beverages. Read More
Senate Bill 14 would allow the liquor commission to register trade names with the secretary of state to operate as a direct shipper of liquor and wine. Read More