Alabama Resolutions Seek RTD Study Task Force
SJR 92/SJR 95 create the Mixed Spirit Beverage Task Force for the purpose of recommending legislation that would provide for the distribution, sale, and taxation of mixed spirit beverages. Read More
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SJR 92/SJR 95 create the Mixed Spirit Beverage Task Force for the purpose of recommending legislation that would provide for the distribution, sale, and taxation of mixed spirit beverages. Read More
Passing the Senate, S.B. 277 seeks to authorize a retail package off-sale beer and wine licensee to also sell low alcohol-by-volume spirits beverages not exceeding 10 percent ABV in containers no larger than 16 ounces. Read More
Referred to Assembly committee, Senate Bill 269 seeks to authorize the holder of a beer manufacturer’s license, a winegrower’s license, or craft distilled spirits manufacturer’s license that holds any combination of those licenses for a single premises to have alcoholic …Read More
Signed by theGovernor, Senate Bill 264 seeks to authorize licensees with the ability to sell alcohol beverages to jointly participate in up to fifty-two festivals held by another licensee within a 12-month period. Read More
This policy template will get you started on creating an effective dress and grooming policy based on the unique needs of your brewery.Read More
American craft brewers returned from the 2023 Australian International Beer Awards with a strong showing of 95 total awards.Read More
This bipartisan legislation would allow the USPS to ship alcohol (beer, wine, and spirits) in states where it is currently legal to do so.Read More
The Brewers Association will be hosting our annual hill climb in Washington, D.C. July 25-26. Join us to advocate on behalf of your business and your community.Read More
Twenty Technical Committee volunteer members from across the country gathered in Colorado for the fifth bi-annual Technical Summit.Read More
Change is a constant in beverage alcohol, but the pace and scope of change today seems greater than at almost any point since Prohibition.