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GOP lawmaker slams Teamsters for meme about free the growler bill
The bill would remove the cap that prohibits five breweries from selling growlers and beer to go.
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One of the sponsors of a bill to free the growler got into a chippy exchange on Twitter with the Teamsters Union that opposes the proposal.
State Rep. Jim Nash, R-Waconia, along with a bipartisan group of Minnesota legislators last week announced a bill that would allow all breweries in Minnesota to sell growlers by removing the growler cap in state law.
The growler cap prohibits breweries that sell more than 20,000 barrels per year from selling growlers and beer to go. Currently, there are five breweries that are too big to sell growlers.
Liquor store owners, restaurant and bar operators and beer distributors have stood against the plan, saying that opening up broader sales at taprooms or breweries could pull sales from their businesses. State leaders should instead consider dropping capacity limits on bars, restaurants and other places of public entertainment to boost the hospitality sector, they ve said.
Committee chairs serve as key gatekeepers in shepherding a bill to or blocking it from the House and Senate floors. And the pair leading Minnesota s House and Senate Commerce Committees have said the measure lacks the support of all stakeholders involved. That drops its priority level for committee chairs tasked with taking on COVID-19 response and a two-year state budget, they said.