Sen. Felag on Bill to Increase Amount of Beer Directly Sold by Breweries -- LIVE

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Sen. Felag on Bill to Increase Amount of Beer Directly Sold by Breweries -- LIVE

Senator Walter Felag pushing for greater flexibility
Senator Walter Felag’s legislation that would increase the amount of beer sold directly to customers by breweries was passed by the Rhode Island Senate this week -- and he joined GoLocal LIVE at the Rhode Island State House to discuss. 

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“Rhode Island’s craft brewery industry has been a true bright spot in Rhode Island’s resurgence from the Great Recession and this legislation will ensure that this promising and successful industry continues to grow within Rhode Island’s borders.  This bill will allow our breweries to better compete with those in our surrounding states and continue the growth we have witnessed in a very short amount of time,” said Felag.

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The bill is part of the Senate’s “Building a More Vibrant Rhode Island” economic development package of legislation.

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The Legislation

The legislation raises craft beer limits for sale as Rhode Island’s brewing industry continues to grow -- it allows breweries to sell a full case of 24 beers.

If they produce 12-ounce cans or bottles, the brewery’s limit on the amount of beer sold remains the same. If the brewery produces 16-ounce cans or bottles, as many of the craft breweries do, the limit increases to a full case of 24 16-ounce bottles or cans.

The proposal seeks to allow additional growth in an industry that has recently gone from 14 to 30 craft breweries due to an earlier law addressing the same issue.


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