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Free the growler : Bill would allow all Minnesota breweries to sell growlers
Only five breweries in Minnesota are prohibited from selling growlers and beer to go because they re too big.
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A bipartisan effort is underway to free the growler by removing a cap that prevents the state s largest breweries from selling their beer to go in 64-ounce containers.
Minnesota law prevents any craft brewery in the state that produces more than 20,000 barrels from selling growlers. Currently, there are five breweries – Castle Danger, Fulton, Schell s, Surly and Summit – in the state that are prohibited from selling growlers and beer to go from their taproom, while all the others can . until they get too big themselves.
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New Legislation to Remove Brewery Growler Cap
A group called the Alliance of Minnesota Craft Breweries introduced new legislation today that would remove Minnesota’s growler cap, a state law that now prohibits bigger breweries from selling their beer in 64 ounce growler containers.
February 11, 2021
MINNESOTA – A group called the Alliance of Minnesota Craft Breweries introduced new legislation today that would remove Minnesota’s growler cap. A state law that now prohibits bigger breweries from selling their beer in 64 ounce growler containers.
That law says Minnesota breweries cannot sell to-go growlers if they make more than 20,000 barrels of beer a year.