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Governor Signs “Growler Bill” Into Law

The Governor signed SB203 into law yesterday making clear that it is legal to fill  growlers for off premise consumption at Montana taverns, restaurants, and pubs throughout the state.  SB203, sponsored by Senator Ryan Zinke, R-Whitefish, clarifies an already existing and accepted practice in Montana.  This was challenged last year by the state's Department of Revenue.  The Department would have made this safe, sensible, environmentally sound practice illegal through rule, which they later withdrew so that the legislature could address the issue.  The Montana Brewers Association asked to have the bill introduced, and the Montana Taverns Association supported the bill.

 

So when you can't make it to your local brewery to fill your growler, look for those non-brewery establishments that carry fine craft beer to fill your growler, and make sure it is with Montana made beer (though the law makers didn't say the type of beer you must buy).   Growlers do have to meet federal standards, and cannot be filled in advance by taverns and pubs.   To see the bill, click here.

 
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SB 202 Tabled in Committee with a 10-1 vote.

The senate bill to change brewery hours had a good hearing but was tabled in committee. For more information on the hearing click here.

 
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SB202: Shift in Tap Room Serving Hours

SCHEDULED FOR HEARING ON THURSDAY, FEB. 17

The hearing for SB202 is now scheduled for Thursday, February 17th in the Senate Business, Labor, and Economic Affairs Committee. This committee usually meets at 9 am in room 412.

key points about this bill:

  • Brewers will still be limited to 48 ounces per person per day, and are not asking to increase this limitation. Only 3 pints. If they want more, they must go elsewhere.
  • Meets the expectations of Montanans and better fits visiting public and tourist’s schedule
  • Aligns with neighboring and regional state laws, which have no hours restrictions
  • Aligns with Montana wineries laws, which have no serving hours restrictions
  • Provides for growth in the use of Montana grown agricultural products. Montana brewers use over 5,000,000 pounds of grain in their beer, approximately half of which is grown in Montana.
  • Will create jobs at Montana breweries in serving staff and brewery staff
  • Will create new investments and increase production at breweries on which excise and income taxes are paid

Now is the right time for you to send a message to the committee members on this bill. If interested, the committee members are:


Chair: Joe Balyeat (R-Bozeman) joebalyeat@yahoo.com
Vice Chair: Verdell Jackson (R-Kalispell) vjack@centurytel.net
Carmine Mowbray (R-Polson) clarity@cyberport.net
Tom Facey (D-Missoula) facey_tom@hotmail.com
Eric Moore (R-Miles City) mail@senatorericmoore.com
Donald Steinbeisser (R-Sidney) donstein@midrivers.com
Sharon Stewart-Peregoy (D-Crow Agency) apsaalookewomen@yahoo.com
Mitch Tropila (D-Great Falls) tropila@mt.net
Bruce Tutvedt (R-Kalispell) tutvedt@montanasky.us
Gene Vuckovich (D-Anaconda) mt.sd43@gmail.com
Jonathan Windy Boy (D-Box Elder) windyboy_j@yahoo.com

 
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