Last Wednesday, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder signed a piece of legislation that will allow the filling and selling of … Read More
Why small breweries in Maryland are outraged over new regulations
The legislative landscape for small breweries in Maryland is once again in turmoil, and the proposed bills are contested … Read More
This Kentucky bill would raise limits on per customer brewery sales
Are you aware of the crazy on-premise sales restrictions on Kentucky breweries? Currently, they are only able to sell … Read More
Five years later: How New York State’s support of craft beer has paid off
New York State is now home to 400 breweries, surpassing the previous record of 393 breweries set in 1876. Sure, the … Read More
Pay-to-play beer laws: Rules for tied house advertising with retailers
Laws prohibiting certain beer, wine and liquor advertising involving retailers are so contentious that two challenges to … Read More
South Dakota bill could raise craft brewery production cap, distributors haggle over self-distribution
Stop us if you've heard this one before, but in South Dakota a bill was put forth to raise the measly cap on craft … Read More
Texas craft brewers take fight for their distribution rights to Texas Supreme Court
The endless court battle craft brewers in Texas have been fighting for their own distribution rights continues. The … Read More
How a controversial bill in Texas will increase costs for large craft breweries
A new bill in Texas would introduce a number of new regulations that increase the operation and distribution costs of … Read More
Bipartisan beer tax bill now with majority support in Senate
After Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) signed on, he became the 51st member of the U.S. Senate to officially endorse the … Read More
Bills are proposed, but Mass. distributors, brewers still don’t agree on franchise law solution
The always contentious Massachusetts beer industry remains locked in a battle over franchise laws but is a compromise on … Read More