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Florida Craft Brewers Toast As New Growler Law Takes Effect Earlier this week Floridas Senate Rules Committee voted 9-4 for a bill that would heavily restrict the states craft breweries such as the Wynwood ...
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Craft brewers seek more freedom in beer market But craft beer purveyors say they're still fighting for independence from an inflexible system set in place by a 43-year-old state law that binds them to ...
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Craft brewers celebrate new freedom This week, for the first time, craft brewers from DeLand to Casselberry to Winter Garden can legally sell their product in 64-ounce bottles known as ...
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Giddy over growlers: Local craft brewers cheer law Benjamin Glenn mans the bar at Cigar City Brewing in Tampa on ... TAMPA — Craft beer aficionados, go ahead and clear out some room in your ...
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When it comes to local craft breweries, three is not a crowd Sean Turner, co-owner of the Mammoth Brewing Company, purchased the brewery from Sam Walker in 2007 after seeing its potential. He has been in ...
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A cut in excise taxes would help boost the makers of craft beers The craft-beer industry has been growing since home-brewing was legalized federally in 1978. Sierra Nevada Brewing and Boston Beer started with ...
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Beer guys reflect on their Hoppin' road trip While Indiana has really come into her own in the world of craft brewing over the last few year, Ohio has been into brewing since just after the ...
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Salud! Local brewers, restaurants branch out to non-traditional shandies for summer Laurel White covers technology and writes features on music, craft beer and culture for the Capital Times. She joined the Capital Times in 2014, ...
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Kiwi brewers claim unfair playing field in Aussie market Kiwi brewers exporting to Australia are complaining that tax conditions favour the Australian craft beer industry and breach rules of trade. They may ...
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Brewery, tasting room OK'ed for Carlsbad industrial park Applicant Ben Fairweather told the Carlsbad City Council he hopes his business will win a place on the map beside the numerous well-known craft ...
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