Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation recently to allow farm distilleries in St. Lawrence County and across the state to sell New York State labeled beer, wine, and cider for consumption …
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Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation recently to allow farm distilleries in St. Lawrence County and across the state to sell New York State labeled beer, wine, and cider for consumption on-premises.
"This measure restores parity for New York's burgeoning craft beverage industry and allows for new revenue streams and exposure for the great brewers, distillers, and wine and cider makers all across this great state," Governor Cuomo said. "As I've said many times, when New Yorkers buy New York-made products, everybody wins."
Prior to this bill (S.2481/A.2994) being signed into law, farm distilleries could only sell New York State-labelled spirits for on-premises consumption. Meanwhile, farm breweries, farm cideries and farm wineries all are permitted to sell New York State-labelled beers, wines, spirits and ciders for on-premises consumption.
This new law will amend section 61 of the alcoholic beverage control law to allow farm distilleries to sell New York State-labelled beer, wine and cider for on-premises consumption, effective immediately.