Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1655

Caption

Relating to the sampling of distilled spirits provided by the manufacturer to a retailer of distilled spirits.

Impact

The implementation of SB1655 would lead to significant changes in how distilled spirits are marketed and sampled in Texas. It allows distillers to transport their products to retail locations for the purpose of sampling, thereby making it easier for them to showcase new brands and educate retailers on their offerings. This could increase sales opportunities for distillers while enhancing the shopping experience for consumers as they can taste products before making a purchase. The law specifies several conditions, such as limiting samples to 750 milliliters per brand and ensuring that the sampled products are not of brands previously purchased by the retailer.

Summary

Senate Bill 1655 seeks to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Code to allow manufacturers of distilled spirits greater flexibility in promoting their products through sampling at retail locations. Specifically, the bill permits holders of distiller's and rectifier's permits to provide samples and conduct tastings for retailers and their employees, thereby facilitating a more hands-on promotional approach in the retail environment. Under the proposed legislation, the distillers are allowed to conduct tastings on a retailer's premises and answer questions, which adds a personal touch to consumer engagement with the products.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised discussions regarding the potential impacts on local control and existing business practices in the alcoholic beverage sector. Some stakeholders may express concerns about how increased sampling opportunities could affect the overall market dynamics, including competition between large and small distillers. Furthermore, the regulations around sampling and tasting procedures may entail additional compliance burdens for retailers, leading to debates on the appropriateness of such provisions within the broader context of Texas liquor laws. Thus, while the bill is likely to promote economic activities within the distilled spirits sector, it also highlights the balance between regulatory frameworks and business freedoms.

Companion Bills

TX HB1997

Same As Relating to the sampling of distilled spirits provided by the manufacturer to a retailer of distilled spirits.

Similar Bills

TX HB3656

Relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders.

TX SB60

Relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders.

TX HB4517

Relating to liquor sales on credit by the holder of a distiller's and rectifier's permit to a wholesaler.

TX SB1355

Relating to liquor sales on credit by the holder of a distiller's and rectifier's permit to a wholesaler.

TX HB4016

Relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders.

TX HB1997

Relating to the sampling of distilled spirits provided by the manufacturer to a retailer of distilled spirits.