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Making Sense of 2015 Proposed Beer Legislation

All About Beer Magazine - Volume , Issue
February 26, 2015
Carolyn Heneghan

US Capitol Building

This year, two competing beer excise tax reform bills reside in Congress. Photo by Tony Brooks via Flickr

The 114th U.S. Congress and 50 state legislatures are now in session, and beer is up for debate in 2015. From tax reform to 64-oz growlers, legislation runs the gamut, and consumers across the country may see changes to the way they buy and drink their favorite beers.

Let’s take a look at some of the beer bills on tap.

Small BREW Act vs. Fair BEER Act

Florida SB 186—64-ounce Growlers

Tennessee SB 375 / HB 412—College Student Beer Tastings

Tennessee HB 140—Drinking by Passengers Illegal

Tennessee SB 388 / HB 642 – To-go Cups Around Music City Center

Indiana HB 1053—Combined Retail for Alcohol Manufacturers

Maine LD 122—Standardized Pint Pours

Kansas HB 2200—Groceries/Convenience Stores Sell Stronger Beer

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2 Comments
  • bigbeerman says:
    February 26, 2015 at 2:02 pm

    Azbeerbill.com

    Very important to add this to your list. Big money distributors, distillers and winemakers are using $ against common sense legislation to support continued growth of Arizonas growing craft beer economy. PLEASE shine some light on the fight to continue the sustained growth and job creation that lobbyists are trying to shutdown in the state of Arizona.
    Thank you!

    Reply
  • bigbeerman says:
    February 26, 2015 at 2:05 pm

    SB 1030 Arizona azbeerbill.com

    Reply

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