Back in January the Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers (liquor stores) sued the state ATC, claiming they issued more permits than allowed by law. (Read, they don’t want more liquor stores and will spend a load of money to try to curtail more competition.) A Superior Court last Thursday said it ain’t so.
“The retailers association and the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission disagree on whether stores that have both beer- and liquor-sales permits should be counted toward the quotas set for both categories. The commission says it counts stores that have both permits only toward the liquor-sales permit quota because the law doesn't offer clear guidance on the issue.” article
Maybe they’re saying 3-way licenses shouldn’t count toward the cap on beer or 2-way carry out licenses (which are not that hard to get). Well, only because the law doesn’t say they should.
Bloomington Brewing’s new production digs west of Ind 37.
It’s been reported that Sierra Nevada Pale Ale will be appearing in cans late this year.
Mark Dredge visits Brew Dog. blog
You’ve aready seen The Obamas Make History With Homebrewed White House Honey Ale. Brewed in the White House. “There were no leftovers”.
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