olusteebus
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and it comes from Alabama.
IT concerns local brewers and wineries selling products at their breweries and wineries. It seems they can only sell so much, 288 per customer per day, and that they must require purchasers provide license for tracking.
'The state passed a bill in March allowing breweries that make less than 60,000 barrels of beer per year to sell up to 288 ounces per customer per day for off-premise use. ABG said the record-keeping provision brought forth by the ABC Board is to "enforce a transaction limit opposed by law."
Here is the article.
http://www.al.com/business/index.ssf/2016/08/post_403.html#incart_river_index
I am sure the liquor lobby did not influence our elected official in this. No, that would not happen.
IT concerns local brewers and wineries selling products at their breweries and wineries. It seems they can only sell so much, 288 per customer per day, and that they must require purchasers provide license for tracking.
'The state passed a bill in March allowing breweries that make less than 60,000 barrels of beer per year to sell up to 288 ounces per customer per day for off-premise use. ABG said the record-keeping provision brought forth by the ABC Board is to "enforce a transaction limit opposed by law."
Here is the article.
http://www.al.com/business/index.ssf/2016/08/post_403.html#incart_river_index
I am sure the liquor lobby did not influence our elected official in this. No, that would not happen.