Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1736

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Sale of 3.2 beer repealed, and issuance of malt liquor license to retailers currently licensed to sell 3.2 beer authorized.

Impact

The repeal of the sale of 3.2 beer is poised to have significant implications on state laws and commercial practices surrounding alcohol sales in Minnesota. By permitting the sale of malt liquor with higher alcohol content, the legislation aligns Minnesota's law with many other states that have already phased out similar low-alcohol beverages. This could potentially increase both consumption levels and the revenue generated from alcohol sales, benefiting state and local economies while also providing a wider variety of choices for consumers.

Summary

House File 1736 proposes the repeal of the sale of 3.2 percent beer in Minnesota and authorizes the issuance of malt liquor licenses for retailers that previously sold 3.2 beer. The bill aims to streamline the licensing process by allowing those with existing 3.2 percent malt liquor licenses to transition to the sale of malt liquor with an alcohol content of up to 5.5 percent. This legislative change is seen as a modernization effort in response to evolving consumer preferences and marketplace dynamics.

Contention

Notably, there are several points of contention regarding HF1736. Critics argue that the repeal may lead to increased alcohol consumption among certain demographics, raising concerns about public health and safety. Additionally, stakeholders in the alcohol industry may express varied opinions on the bill; while some retailers may welcome the expansion of their offerings, others may resist due to apprehensions about market saturation and competition. Discussions among legislators and the public continue to highlight the balance between consumer choice and potential social implications of changing alcohol regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF198

Limited malt liquor and food retailer definition and off-sale limited malt liquor licenses issuance authorization

MN HF2202

Limited malt liquor and food retailer defined, off-sale limited malt liquor license issuance authorized, and conforming changes made.

MN HF536

Replacing license for the off-sale of 3.2 percent alcohol malt liquor with a new license for the off-sale of up to 5.5 percent alcohol malt liquor.

MN SF3396

Limited malt liquor and food retailer definition

MN HF1848

Food retailers authorized to sell wine and beer, and constitutional amendment proposed.

MN SF3545

Municipalities liquor license issuance authorization; liquor licenses issued to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota requirements modification

MN HF2027

Local liquor licenses authorized, Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota liquor license requirements modified, food truck license established, persons 17 years of age permitted to serve alcoholic beverages, and wine transfer provisions modified.

MN HF3347

Various municipalities authorized to issue liquor licenses, and requirements of liquor licenses issued to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota modified.

MN SF16

Various liquor licenses authorization and requirements modification

MN HF80

Grants to restore and create wetlands provided for the wetland banking program, and money appropriated.

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