Allows craft distilleries to sell mixed drinks and mixed drink ingredients for consumption off the licensed premises; authorizes direct shipping by craft distilleries.
If enacted, A2590 would significantly affect state laws governing alcoholic beverage distribution. It amends existing statutes related to distillery licenses, introducing an Out-of-State craft distillery license, which allows out-of-state distilleries to ship similar amounts to New Jersey residents. Additionally, the bill makes permanent certain temporary provisions enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic that enabled craft distillery licensees to sell mixed drinks for off-premises consumption. This modernizes the regulatory framework, aligning it with contemporary practices in the alcoholic beverage industry.
Assembly Bill A2590, sponsored by Assemblywoman Jessica Ramirez, seeks to modify the operations of craft distilleries in New Jersey by allowing them to sell mixed drinks and mixed drink ingredients for consumption off licensed premises. The bill permits direct shipping of distilled alcoholic beverages, enabling craft distilleries to ship up to twenty liters of distilled spirits per year to New Jersey residents over the age of 21 for personal use, not for resale. By making these provisions, A2590 aims to modernize the alcohol distribution system in the state and support local craft distilleries.
Discussions around A2590 are likely to include debates on the implications of increased direct shipping of alcoholic beverages and the potential impact on local control and taxation. Supporters argue that this bill supports small craft distilleries and provides consumers with greater access to locally produced spirits. Conversely, some critics might express concerns regarding the regulation of alcohol sales and the potential for increased underage drinking, as well as the capacity for proper enforcement of distribution laws. Key stakeholders involving both local businesses and consumers will be interested in how this legislation may shift the current landscape of alcohol distribution in New Jersey.