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Senate Bill 395 passed by botht he full Assembly and the full Senate! The next step is for Governor Scott Walker to sign the bill.
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Senate Bill 395 passed by botht he full Assembly and the full Senate! The next step is for Governor Scott Walker to sign the bill.
House Bill 354 was reported favorably by the House Economic Development and Tourism Committee last week, and is now awaiting a vote before the full House.
The American Homebrewers Association is working with a group of homebrewers in Alabama to legalize homebrewing in the state. House Bill 354 is scheduled for a hearing before the House Economic Development and Tourism Committee on Wednesday, March 7.
Senate Bill 395, which would lift current restrictions that prohibit homebrew from being transported outside of the home where it was made, is scheduled for a vote before the full Assembly Tuesday, March 6. The bill has already been passed by the Senate.
The Garden State Craft Brewers Guild has requested that beer enthusiasts take action to support legislation beneficial to the state's small and independent brewers and craft beer consumers.
The Brewers Association of Maryland is asking for your help in supporting three bills that are the subject of committee hearings in the next couple of days.
The American Homebrewers Association is working with Raise Your Pints and Mississippi homebrew clubs to promote bills in both the Mississippi House (HB 25 and HB 84) and Senate (SB 2307) that would legalize homebrewing in Mississippi.
Senate Bill 395, which would lift current restrictions that prohibit homebrew from being transported outside of the home where it was made, passed the Senate by a vote of 32-1 on 2/14. SB 395 will be going to a vote before the full Assembly soon.
SB604 allows a brewery licensee to sell beer at retail at premises described in the brewery license for on-premises consumption and in closed containers for off-premises consumption.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie signed legislation that eliminates a long standing law requiring homebrewers to obtain permits.
Senate Bill 395, if passed, would lift current restrictions that prohibit homebrew from being transported outside of the home where it was made.
Saturday, Dec. 10, Wynkoop Brewing Co. tapped the first kegs of a brand new beer, Collective Hoppiness. It's a unique, continuously & collectively hopped beer brewed during the recent American Homebrewers Association (AHA) membership