Retail Growler Sales Proposed in Indiana
House Bill 1162 allows for the sale of growlers by package liquor stores. Read More
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House Bill 1162 allows for the sale of growlers by package liquor stores. Read More
L.D. 122, titled An Act to Standardize Pints of Beer Sold in Maine, requires that if an on-premises retail liquor licensee offers for sale a pint of malt liquor, the container it comes in must have a capacity of at …Read More
House Bill 70 and House Bill 121 seek to allow small brewers to sell growlers on Sundays. Read More
Senate Bill 373 further defines the retail sales abilities of brewpubs and small breweries, including the sale of growlers. Read More
The Microbrewery Modernization Act of 2015, House Bill 1158, seeks to provide that a holder of a permit to manufacture beer who operates a brewery may sell limited amounts of beer on the premises of the brewery, that beer provided …Read More
House Bill 326 increases the number of barrels allowed to be produced by a small brewery from 10,000 to 60,000, allows a licensed brewer that manufactures less than 60,000 barrels of beer per year to obtain a retail on-premise all-beverage …Read More
H.B. 429 calls for reviving the commission to review and consider alcoholic beverage manufacturing processes and retail sales at manufacturing facilities. Read More
House Bill 554 authorizes the sale of beer in refillable containers. 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 238 seeks to allow New Mexico craft breweries who hold both a small brewers license and either a restaurant or a dispenser license to also obtain a wholesalers license, thereby allowing them to sell their beer to retail …Read More