Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00539

Introduced
1/24/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Sale Of Cider And Food By Holders Of A Manufacturer Permit For Cider.

Impact

The amendment is likely to have a positive economic impact on local cider manufacturers by diversifying their offerings and providing an additional revenue stream from food sales. This could enhance the customer experience and potentially increase foot traffic to these locations. By allowing food and beverage consumption within the same venue, the bill may also encourage social gatherings and community events centered around local cider production.

Summary

SB00539 aims to amend existing legislation to allow holders of a manufacturer permit for cider to sell cider and apple wine manufactured on-site for on-premises consumption. This change would enable cider manufacturers not only to provide beverages but also to serve food on their premises. The bill's intent is to promote local cider manufacturing by enhancing their operational capabilities, thereby attracting more customers who can enjoy food and drink together at these establishments.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the health and safety regulations associated with serving food in cider manufacturing premises. Some stakeholders may express concerns about compliance with health codes or food handling practices, arguing that the bill could complicate operations for cider manufacturers who are primarily focused on beverage production. Additionally, there could be debates over the economic impact on local restaurants and bars, as this shift might increase competition for food service in areas where cider manufacturers are present.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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