Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB484

Introduced
5/17/23  

Caption

Relating to brewpubs; to amend Section 28-4A-3, Code of Alabama 1975; to authorize the transfer of beer between brewpubs in certain circumstances and to provide further for determining taxes due on beer sales.

Impact

The amendment allows for greater flexibility in how brewpubs can manage their beer inventory while ensuring that the beverage remains subject to tax regulations. Brewpubs will need to transfer beer into designated tax-determination tanks before sales to facilitate accurate tax collection on the beer sold. The introduction of the ability for inter-brewpub transfers could potentially increase the volume of business for smaller breweries, leading to greater economic impact in local communities where these establishments operate.

Summary

House Bill 484 amends Section 28-4A-3 of the Code of Alabama 1975, focusing on the operations of brewpubs, which are establishments that brew beer for on-site sale. The bill allows brewpubs under the same ownership to transfer beer between each other under specific conditions. This modification is intended to streamline beer distribution for smaller breweries and improve operational flexibility, thereby promoting growth within the craft brewing industry in Alabama. Currently, breweries producing less than 10,000 barrels per year can operate as licensed brewpubs and sell beer directly to consumers.

Contention

Despite the positive implications for craft brewers, there may be concerns regarding regulatory oversight and competition with larger breweries. Opponents may argue that allowing beer transfers could lead to auditing challenges regarding tax compliance, as tracking beer movements between locations becomes more complex. Additionally, the broader implications of impacting established regulations may also invoke discussions about maintaining a fair market for both small and large breweries in Alabama.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB268

Mixed spirit beverages, providing for distribution, retail sale, and tax

AL HB521

Mixed spirit beverages, providing for distribution, retail sale, and tax

AL SB202

Spirit infused beverages; permit sale by retailers

AL SB259

Mixed Spirit Beverages; providing for definition, licensure, and distribution

AL SB316

ABC Board; establishing a new license for an educational tourism distillery

AL SB237

Psychoactive cannabinoids in hemp; regulate under Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; hemp beverages and psychoactive hemp products defined; licensure required; penalties imposed for violations

AL HB406

Beer wholesalers; prohibit from providing draft line cleaning services to beer retailers

AL HB266

Assault weapons, to prohibit possession and transfer in certain circumstances, provide for registration

AL HB8

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems, further provided

AL SB2

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems, further provided

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.