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12-08-06, 04:14 PM
http://news8austin.com/content/top_stories/default.asp?ArID=176174
The Friends of Texas Microbreweries launched a campaign Thursday to change the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and allow small Texas breweries to sell directly to patrons. They're shopping the Texas Legislature to find someone to introduce a bill for them.
Microbrewers want the chance to sell a drink or a six-pack directly to customers, not just wholesalers. When people take a tour of a Texas brewery, they can't buy any beer to take home.
"We're trying to increase the awareness about Texas microbreweries and to make microbreweries more robust," Chip McElroy of Live Oak Brewing said.
...There are only five working microbreweries in Texas - Houston-based St. Arnold Brewing Company, Independence Brewing and Live Oak Brewing Company in Austin, Rahr & Sons Brewing Company in Fort Worth and Real Ale Brewery in Blanco.
down with TABC :thumdown:
The Friends of Texas Microbreweries launched a campaign Thursday to change the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and allow small Texas breweries to sell directly to patrons. They're shopping the Texas Legislature to find someone to introduce a bill for them.
Microbrewers want the chance to sell a drink or a six-pack directly to customers, not just wholesalers. When people take a tour of a Texas brewery, they can't buy any beer to take home.
"We're trying to increase the awareness about Texas microbreweries and to make microbreweries more robust," Chip McElroy of Live Oak Brewing said.
...There are only five working microbreweries in Texas - Houston-based St. Arnold Brewing Company, Independence Brewing and Live Oak Brewing Company in Austin, Rahr & Sons Brewing Company in Fort Worth and Real Ale Brewery in Blanco.
down with TABC :thumdown: