Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00354

Introduced
1/19/17  
Introduced
1/19/17  
Refer
1/19/17  

Caption

An Act Establishing An Alcoholic Liquor Spirit Permit.

Impact

The introduction of this bill could significantly bolster the distillery sector in Connecticut, which has seen growth but remains at a disadvantage compared to breweries and wineries. By allowing distilleries to offer similar experiences, supporters argue that it would not only level the playing field but could also lead to increased tourism and substantial economic benefits from an expanded consumer base. A potential rise in customer engagement through tastings and tours is also anticipated, which could foster a greater appreciation of local spirits.

Summary

SB00354 proposes the establishment of an Alcoholic Liquor Spirit Permit, aiming to provide distilleries in Connecticut the same privileges that breweries and wineries currently enjoy. Specifically, the bill seeks to amend Title 30 of the general statutes to allow distilleries to offer tours, tastings, and the sale of their products for off-site consumption, as well as the ability to serve food on premises. This legislative change is intended to enhance the local spirits industry by treating distilleries equally to other segments within the alcoholic beverage sector.

Contention

While the bill aims to benefit distilleries, opponents may express concern regarding the implications of expanding access to alcoholic beverages and the potential for increased alcohol consumption. Additionally, there may be discussions around the regulatory framework necessary to ensure responsible service and adherence to existing alcohol distribution laws. Some stakeholders might argue that existing regulations sufficient already address the market needs, and the introduction of new permits could complicate enforcement.

Notable_points

One of the frequent arguments in favor of SB00354 centers on supporting local businesses and encouraging the growth of the state's distilling industry. Advocates point out that equipping distilleries with similar operational freedoms as breweries and wineries can lead to job creation, product innovation, and can enhance the overall drinking culture in Connecticut. Furthermore, the bill highlights a trend towards greater acceptance of craft distilling in various regions, paralleling the booming craft beer and wine industries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05234

An Act Concerning The Department Of Consumer Protection's Recommendations Regarding Alcoholic Liquor Regulation.

CT SB00100

An Act Establishing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For College Tuition Payments Made By A Taxpayer.

CT SB00084

An Act Establishing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For Stipends Paid To Certain Volunteer Firefighters Or Volunteer Ambulance Members.

CT SB00135

An Act Establishing A Maximum Charge For Certain Occupational Licenses, Certifications, Permits And Registrations.

CT HB05149

An Act Concerning Cafe And Package Store Permittees.

CT HB05114

An Act Establishing An Excise Tax On Ammunition To Provide Funding For Community Gun Violence And Intervention Program Grants.

CT SB00327

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Effects Of Hate Speech And Bullying On Children.

CT HB05199

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Shortage Of Athletic Trainers In The State.

CT HB05219

An Act Concerning Standards For The Spraying Of Herbicides Along Railroad Right-of-ways.

CT SB00036

An Act Establishing A Refundable Child Tax Credit.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.