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Bill Would Authorize Growler Sales by Small Brewers

S.B. 258 would allow growler sales for those holding a small brewer’s license. Read More

Multiple Taproom Licenses Considered in North Dakota

Senate Bill 2325 would allow multiple taproom licenses to brewers with an annual production of 25,000 barrels or less. Read More

Could Cold Beer be on Tap in Oklahoma?

Senate Bill 383 would allow liquor stores the option to sell refrigerated high-point beer. Read More

Oklahoma Bills Would Strengthen Franchise

House Bill 1967 and Senate Bill 688 seek to strengthen franchise law respecting low-point beer. Read More

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

Bill Would Allow Certain Oklahoma Brewers to Distribute

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

Oregon Production Limit Under Review

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

South Dakota Considers Direct to Retail Sales by Distillers

House Bill 1004 would authorize the direct sale of distilled spirits from artisan distillers to retailers and wholesalers. Read More

Grocery Store Growler Sales Possible in Washington

House Bill 1198 authorizes the Liquor Control Board to issue an endorsement to a grocery store licensee allowing the sale of beer and cider in a sanitary container brought to the premises by the purchaser, or provided by the licensee …Read More

Cider Sales from Washington Microbreweries Under Consideration

H.B. 1342 seeks to allow licensed microbreweries to sell cider produced by a domestic winery for on-premises or off-premises consumption. Read More

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