Dogs and Contract Brewing Part of NH Bill
Passing the Senate, S.B. 17 addresses brew pubs allowing customers to bring dogs to outdoor areas and enabling nano breweries and brew pubs to enter into contracts with contract brewers. Read More
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Passing the Senate, S.B. 17 addresses brew pubs allowing customers to bring dogs to outdoor areas and enabling nano breweries and brew pubs to enter into contracts with contract brewers. Read More
Now under House consideration, Senate Bill 14 would allow the liquor commission to register trade names with the secretary of state to operate as a direct shipper of liquor and wine. Read More
Senate Bill 125 makes changes to the requirements for serving samples for beverage manufacturers and nano breweries and allows wholesale distributors to sell specialty cider. Read More
Clearing initial committee consideration, Senate Bill 14 would allow the liquor commission to register trade names with the secretary of state to operate as a direct shipper of liquor and wine. Read More
Senate Bill 14 would allow the liquor commission to register trade names with the secretary of state to operate as a direct shipper of liquor and wine. Read More
H.B. 403 seeks to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages in misbranded refillable containers at the direction of the buyer. Read More
House Bill 162 seeks to allow liquor manufacturers to offer samples at farmers’ markets. Read More
S.B. 17 seeks to allow municipalities to adopt ordinances to allow dogs in outdoor areas of brew pubs. Read More
Referred for study, House Bill 1300 changes he definition of cider to specify that ciders having an alcohol content greater than 6 percent but not more than 12 percent by volume shall be considered specialty beers. Read More
House Bill 1300 changes he definition of cider to specify that ciders having an alcohol content greater than 6 percent but not more than 12 percent by volume shall be considered specialty beers. Read More