Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB312

Caption

Relating to the sale of ale and beer by certain brewers and manufacturers to ultimate consumers for consumption off the brewers' or manufacturers' premises.

Impact

If SB312 is enacted, it would significantly change the regulatory landscape for small breweries in Texas. Those with a production limit of 225,000 barrels would potentially benefit from increased sales opportunities without the burden of exceeding established consumption limits. The bill suggests an effort to revitalize local breweries and give them greater economic foothold, likely to contribute positively to the state's economy by increasing local jobs and producing a wider variety of products.

Summary

Senate Bill 312 aims to amend certain provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Code related to the sale of ale and beer by brewers and manufacturers. Specifically, the bill allows brewers whose annual production does not exceed 225,000 barrels to sell their products for both on-premises and off-premises consumption. This bill reflects the intent to expand market access for smaller breweries and enhance consumer choice, all while maintaining responsible consumption guidelines. It addresses modern practices and consumer demands for more flexibility regarding alcohol sales.

Conclusion

Overall, SB312 is poised to have a profound impact on the craft brewing industry within Texas by enabling greater access for consumers and furthering the viability of small-scale producers. The discussions leading to the bill also highlight the balancing act between economic development and regulatory oversight, aiming to protect both public welfare and the interests of local businesses.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face opposition primarily related to public health concerns and the management of alcohol consumption. Critics might argue that expanded sales rights could lead to increased alcohol consumption-related issues within local communities. Additionally, debates surrounding territorial agreements and the interconnected web of licensing and distribution may arise, as changes could disrupt established relationships between brewers, distributors, and the retail market.

Companion Bills

TX HB672

Same As Relating to the sale of ale and beer by certain brewers and manufacturers to ultimate consumers for consumption off the brewers' or manufacturers' premises.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2003

Relating to the delivery and direct shipment of certain alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB752

Relating to the delivery and direct shipment of certain alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB1808

Relating to the sale of certain alcoholic beverages to ultimate consumers.

TX HB4013

Relating to authorizing certain advertising by alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

TX HB3171

Relating to the sampling or tasting of distilled spirits by the manufacturer to a consumer at a temporary event.

TX SB1375

Relating to the sampling or tasting of distilled spirits by the manufacturer to a consumer at a temporary event.

TX HB1542

Relating to certain temporary sales by a mixed beverage permit holder.

TX SB926

Relating to certain temporary sales by a mixed beverage permit holder.

TX HB3339

Relating to the sale and regulation of alcoholic beverages by certain retailers.

TX HB670

Relating to the possession and consumption of wine on the premises of a mixed beverage permittee.

Similar Bills

TX HB672

Relating to the sale of ale and beer by certain brewers and manufacturers to ultimate consumers for consumption off the brewers' or manufacturers' premises.

TX HB3287

Relating to the sale of ale and beer by certain brewers and manufacturers.

TX HB2555

Relating to the sale of beer and ale by certain manufacturers for off-premises consumption.

TX SB1217

Relating to the sale of beer and ale by certain manufacturers for off-premises consumption.

TX HB3086

Relating to the sale of beer and ale by certain manufacturers for off-premises consumption.

TX SB1386

Relating to the sale of beer and ale by certain manufacturers for off-premises consumption.

NJ A3041

Establishes sales and events privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

NJ A4630

Establishes sales and events privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers.