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"David Berg"
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Greetings All-
Ryan at mnbeer.com asked me to comment on some things
that have been floating around the internet, and I guess it's easier to
tell everyone at the same time.
The MCBG has been working on a bill that would allow brewpubs
to sell beer to distributors. What this would mean to the consumers
is the opportunity to have beer from, let's say Fitger's, at bars in Minneapolis.
What a novel idea, huh, market access?
I credit the folks at Fitger's for all their hard work
on the issue (I, in fact, had very little to do with it). The bill
was sponsored by Sen Solon in Duluth. The bill had support from brewpubs,
the wholesalers, and Summit was very helpful in arranging meetings between
Fitgers/Wholesalers Association. The Dept of Public safety also had
no issues with it.
The bill passed through a subcommittee with no opposition.
It was slated to be added to the liquor omnibus bill, which in my
experience, is almost sure to get a green light.
Unfortunately, on Monday, opposition occurred from the
place we least expected it. Two production breweries in Minnesota
(neither of which are members of the Guild) got involved and got Sen Solon
to change her mind on the bill she had written.
I am not sure the rationale behind the opposition, just
as I was confused at the time when the same people opposed the original
growler law. I have been told, but this may be only conjecture, that
it was desired to add to the bill language that would allow breweries to
sell pints of beer at their premises. I immediately had flashbacks
of 2001, when we tried to get such a bill passed--we got slaughtered. And
I'm not being melodramatic--it was the kind of mind-numbing drubbing that
makes you go underground for a couple of years wondering how you could
have been so stupid in the first place. Our opposition at the time
included: the Beer Wholesalers, Minnesota Licensed Beverage Assoc,
MADD, numerous bars, liquor stores, the Dept of Public Safety, and the
Teamsters! I didn't want to relive that battle. It's
not that I don't think it's a grand idea, I just don't think it currently
has a chance of winning. On top of that, our production brewery members
don't want it for very valid reasons.
So where does this leave us? Well, there's always
next year. That's where all of you come in. We'll be needing
you to contact your Sen/Reps to say you support giving market access to
the brewpubs. I'm quite confident we can get this bill passed, if
we can focus on this issue and not include issues that will spell doom
for the bill.
In closing, I'd just like to ask you that you not act
irrationally about the events that have taken place. I've heard people
say the word "boycott" a little too quickly, and I don't think
that will benefit anyone. Breweries in Minnesota, whether they are
members of the Guild or not, have worked incredibly hard against some rather
archaic laws to produce good beer and get it into your hands, and they
all deserve your full support. I've seen too many breweries close
since I've been back in Minnesota--I don't need to see any more.
Sorry for the long post, and as always, thanks for supporting
Minnesota Breweries.
David Berg
Head Brewer, Bandana Brewery
President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
http://www.mncraftbrew.org
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