Disturbing news from across the lake...
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Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 13:26:30 EST
From: MIBeerguyd(a)aol.com
Reply-To: MIBeerguyd(a)aol.com
Subject: AABG: Re: MCAB VI
To: jeffrenner(a)comcast.net, aabg(a)hbd.org, FORD(a)hbd.org,
MIBeerguyd(a)aol.com
Hello Folks,
I feel the need to share something that is going on in Michigan right now.
As a result of a complaint to the MLCC, brewpubs, micros and retailers are
being investigated.
Not all, at least not yet, have been contacted/visited. But at least one of
each of these business has and word to the wise is that it will continue.
Please note, that regardless of what arrangement you may have had in the
past, there are certain things going on in our state that while common and to us
no big deal, are in fact illegal.
For example;
Beer tastings featuring other breweries and or brewpubs.
Alcohol tastings to the public where one price gets many samples
Any event where alcohol walks in the door, even if by a retailer or
distributor
Any alcohol was not bought from a distributor who serves the designated area.
Any homebrew opened for any reason in a licensed establishment
This has affected the following events already:
Style appreciation nights
Polar Beer Festival
Merchants Scotch Tasting
Over the Mill
This will also affect any homebrew club meeting at any brewery or licensed
establishment where homebrew is tasted.
Please recall that for MIY2K, we got a variance from the MLCC. At Rochester
Mills, we got MLCC permission to hold the competition by agreeing to hold
judging off the licensed premise - as in downstairs in the basement offices -
which
are now no longer available to us.
This pretty much means that any competition or tasting must be held at a
non-licensed venue.
I think we all need to get together and work on another legislative change.
Cheers!
Rex Halfpenny
Michigan Beer guide
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