Drawing (Or, More Accurately, Pouring) a Blank?
In a guidance issued on May 24, 2017, the Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission announced a loosening of the Commonwealth’s stringent growler-filling requirements. Under this new guidance, farmer-brewers and pub-brewers may refill large glass growlers (i.e., growlers that the customer brings in) as long as the following three conditions are met:
- The growler is entirely blank (i.e., does not have any labeling from a different brewery)
- The growler is brought in empty
- The brewer fills the growler from a tank of tax-determined beer made by or for the brewer
Note that even under this guidance, any brewer that pre-fills growlers for purchase still must use only its own branded glass.
Could this relatively modest relaxing of the growler-filling requirement portend bigger changes for craft brewers and their consumers in the near future? Stay tuned…
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