Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H337

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to cider

Impact

If passed, this legislation would have a significant impact on state laws governing the production and sale of alcoholic beverages. By setting new standards for the alcohol content in cider, H337 would remove existing limitations that some producers find restrictive. This change could lead to an increase in cider production and sales in Massachusetts, fostering a more vibrant local cider industry while potentially increasing state tax revenue from alcohol sales.

Summary

House Bill 337 aims to amend the alcohol content regulations specific to cider in Massachusetts. The bill proposes to increase the permissible alcohol content in cider from six percent to eight and a half percent. This change is intended to align Massachusetts' cider regulations with those of other states, thereby providing more opportunities for local cider makers and small businesses in the beverage sector. Proponents believe that this adjustment will enhance the cider industry's growth by allowing producers to meet consumer demand for higher-alcohol cider options, expanding product offerings, and supporting local agriculture.

Contention

Discussions around H337 have highlighted a variety of opinions among legislators and stakeholders. Some members have raised concerns about the implications of allowing higher alcohol content in cider regarding public health and safety. There are fears that increased availability of higher-alcohol beverages may lead to higher rates of alcohol consumption or misuse. However, supporters argue that responsible producers and consumers can safely enjoy these beverages, and that the potential economic benefits for local producers outweigh the risks.

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