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Second Bill Seeks to Increase Small Brewer Barrelage Cap in Indiana

Senate Bill 281 requires that, for a brewery to qualify as a microbrewery, the entire brewing process of the beer must occur in Indiana. Changes the amount of the barrels of beer that a microbrewery may manufacture in a calendar …Read More

Indiana Bill Seeks to Increase Small Brewer Barrelage Cap

S.B. 276 seeks to increase the number of barrels of beer that a small brewer may manufacture to not more than 90,000 (instead of not more than 30,000) in a calendar year for sale or distribution within Indiana. Read More

Bottle Deposit Legislation Introduced in Indiana

Senate Bill 142 requires a $0.10 refundable deposit on each beverage (including beer) container beginning in 2016. Read More

Bill Seeks to Allow Beer by the Glass Sales in Indiana

H.B. 1053 seeks to allow a microbrewery and a farm winery that occupy the same building to sell by the glass the microbrewery’s beer and the farm winery’s wine from the same service bar, without a structure separating the service …Read More

Microbrewery Sunday Sales Introduced with Indiana Bill

Among other provisions, Senate Bill 32 allows the holder of a microbrewery permit to sell carryout alcoholic beverages on Sunday without a supplemental dealer’s permit. Read More

Food Sales Not Required for by the Glass Sales in Indiana

House Bill 1076 provides that the alcohol and tobacco commission may not require a microbrewery that sells beer by the glass to furnish food. 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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