Here's an interesting response I got from a city council member whe I wrote
him regarding the growler issue:
Here is my email:
Dear Eden Prairie City Council Members,
As a person who works in Eden Prairie, I would like you to take a moment to
consider a change in your city policy and/or laws in order to allow your
local brewpub, "Hops", to sell beer in small off-sale containers commonly
known as "Growlers"
As a patron of Hops, and a part-time worker at another Eden Prairie
business, I would certainly enjoy purchasing the occasional growler to take
home with me. From my experience, brewpub patrons are very particular about
their beer and they enjoy the fresh products available at places like Hops.
I understand that your city has a monopoly on off-site liquor sales. I am
sure that neither the volume nor the type of beer sold at Hops will
negatively effect your city's beer sales; most of the growler sales will be
to restaurant patrons who would like a little to take home.
I am sure, however, that allowing growler sales will provide a great benefit
for Hops' business and for the plans of any future brewpub that would
consider making Eden Prairie its home. Certainly these abilities to
continue to bring people into Eden Prairie to work and spend their money are
important to the city.
Once again, as City Council Members, please support any necessary changes to
your city's ordinances or policies that would allow "Growler" sales.
Here is the Response:
From: "Philip Young" <PYoung(a)edenprairie.org>
Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 14:53:58 -0500
To: "Ric Heins" <ric(a)richeins.com>
Subject: RE: Beer "growler" sales and Eden Prairie Regulations
Dear Mr. Heins: I may be the only councilperson who agrees with you. I do
not favor our liquor monopoly and I think that the City should permit Hops
to sell "growlers." I do not know if the Eden Prairie News is aware of the
state enabling legislation which allows the sale of "growlers," but I think
it would be worth your while to see if our local paper is interested in this
story. I intend bringing it up at the next Council meeting.
Phil Young
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