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Farmer Market Sales Tax Advances in NH

Passing the House, H.B. 161 would require beverage manufacturer licensees to pay the beer tax on beverages sold at farmers’ markets. Read More

Farmer Market Sales Tax Advances in NH

Passing the House, H.B. 161 would require beverage manufacturer licensees to pay the beer tax on beverages sold at farmers’ markets. Read More

NH Brewpubs to Make Cider under Proposal

Passing the House, House Bill 98 authorizes brew pubs to manufacture alcoholic cider. Read More

Farmer Market Sales Tax Advances in NH

Passing initial committee consideration, H.B. 161 would require beverage manufacturer licensees to pay the beer tax on beverages sold at farmers’ markets. Read More

Beer Tax Increase Fails in NH

Failing to pass House committee, House Bill 496 sought to increase the tax applied to each gallon of beer sold or transferred, by $0.20, from $0.30 to $0.50. Read More

NH Looks to Tax Farmer Market Sales

H.B. 161 would require beverage manufacturer licensees to pay the beer tax on beverages sold at farmers’ markets. Read More

New Hampshire Bill Allows Brewers to make Cider

House Bill 98 authorizes brew pubs to manufacture alcoholic cider. Read More

NH Three Tier Studt Commission Approved

Signed by the Governor, House Bill 197 establishes a commission to study the separation of alcoholic beverage producers, distributors, and retailers, commonly referred to as the 3-tier system. Read More

NH Farmer Market Sampling Bill Becomes Law

Signed by he Governor, Senate Bill 306 allows the sampling of beer or wine at farmers’ markets if authorized by the town or city. Read More

Brewpub Cider Legislation Passes New Hampshire House

Passing the House, H.B. 1703 seeks to authorize brew pubs to manufacture alcoholic cider. Read More

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Pete Johnson

State & Regulatory Affairs Manager

Pete Johnson serves as the State & Regulatory Affairs Manager for the Brewers Association (BA). He joined the BA at its inception in 2005, having previously worked as Programs Director for the Brewers Association of America. Before coming to the small brewing industry in 2001, Pete worked for 14 years with both state and federal elected officials in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.

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