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STOP & SHOP DENIED A LIQUOR LICENSE BUT VOWS AN APPEAL

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.:  On March 18, 2013, The Harwich Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to deny the transfer of a liquor license from a liquor store going out of business to Stop & Shop, the venerable supermarket chain.  An overflow crowd spilled out from the meeting room where the public hearing was held into the hallway Continue Reading...
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SO YOU WANT TO BE A WINE IMPORTER? WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW?

The Players: Importers vs. Distributors In the United States, the key players in the alcoholic beverage industry make up a three-tier system and this three tier system is the law in most states.  With respect to wine, the top-tier of this system is the winery or manufacturer that is producing the wine.  Foreign manufacturers often obtain an agent who represents Continue Reading...
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TERMINATING WINE WHOLESALERS IN THE UNITED STATES

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.:  In general, wine distribution laws in the United States are broken into three categories: those for franchise states, non-franchise states, and control states.  Every state in the U.S. is considered an independent sovereign when it comes to the distribution of alcoholic beverages.  For this reason, nationwide distribution of wine requires a familiarity with Continue Reading...
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THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BREWERY LICENSES IN MASSACHUSETTS

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.:  In order to legally produce and sell beer commercially, a brewer must be authorized to operate by obtaining both national and state approval.  The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau issues “TTB permits,” granting approval of a brewer’s operations on the national level.  All types of commercial brewers qualify for the same Continue Reading...
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BREW ON PREMISE – WHAT’S THE STATUS?

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.:  In Massachusetts, a brewer producing beer for mere personal or family use, and not for sale, does not need any license to do so.  Should the brewer intend to brew and sell its beer commercially however, licenses are needed at both the national level, through the Alcoholic and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau Continue Reading...
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