New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3765

Introduced
5/2/22  

Caption

Establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery beverage license.

Impact

If enacted, A3765 would amend R.S.33:1-10 to create a more accommodating legal structure for small breweries and wineries, making the licensing process more accessible. The farm brewery license would permit licensed entities to brew up to 2,000 barrels per year, while a winery-brewery sublicense allows for the production of up to 3,000 barrels annually. These licenses would foster local economic growth by enabling producers to sell directly to consumers for off-premises consumption, and they are designed to cater to local products, enhancing the connection between agriculture and beverage production.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3765 proposes amendments to the New Jersey liquor license framework, specifically establishing new beverage licensing categories for farm breweries and winery-brewery operations. These licenses allow farms to produce and sell malt alcoholic beverages directly to consumers. By enabling breweries to utilize local agricultural products, the bill promotes local farming and economic development within the state. The legislation is positioned as a means to encourage small-scale alcohol production, supporting local farmers' diversification into beverage production.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding this bill includes concerns regarding the competitive implications for existing liquor license holders and larger alcohol producers. Stakeholders have raised issues about licensing costs and potential market saturation, suggesting that these new licenses could impact existing businesses. Opponents may argue that the focus on local production needs to strike a balance to ensure there is no undue advantage to new entrants at the expense of established businesses, maintaining fair market conditions.

Additional_contention

Moreover, there are considerations around regulatory oversight and quality control standards, as the introduction of new licenses could lead to varied product quality unless adequately monitored. The conversation around these new provisions highlights the ongoing struggle between enhancing local economic opportunities and maintaining industry integrity.

Companion Bills

NJ S1215

Same As Establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery beverage license.

Similar Bills

NJ S2951

Allows wineries to obtain brewery-winery sublicense; establishes farm brewery license.

NJ A4764

Allows wineries to obtain brewery-winery sublicense; establishes farm brewery license.

NJ A242

Establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery beverage license.

NJ S1343

Establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery beverage license.

NJ S1215

Establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery beverage license.

NJ S3042

Allows limited brewery license holder to engage in certain activities; establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery license.

NJ A4637

Allows limited brewery license holder to engage in certain activities; establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery beverage license.

NJ S1356

Allows limited brewery license holder to engage in certain activities; establishes farm brewery and winery-brewery license.