by evansfox | Jul 14, 2014
Craft breweries have exciting opportunities to create new hybrid categories that combine wine and beer. This is especially good news for New York farm breweries and wineries, a unique category that allows these farm producers to sell both farm beers and farm wines. A...
by evansfox | Jul 14, 2014
The TTB prohibits distilleries from locating in any dwelling house, or in any shed, yard or enclosure connected with a dwelling house. It is true that this restriction has been broadly interpreted by some examiners to mean land on a residential lot that is separated...
by evansfox | Jul 14, 2014
Brewers can spend years perfecting a beer, but when it comes to showcasing their craft, beer needs to have the right serving vessel for the full experience to be appreciated. The serving vessel’s aim is to better convey the complexity of craft brews—and keep them cold...
by evansfox | Jul 14, 2014
New craft breweries often have a difficult time finding distributors that are willing to carry the low volumes of craft brewers. The breweries are also faced with trying to sort out and determine which states they should obtain the necessary registrations to sell...
by evansfox | Jul 14, 2014
Craft distilleries have exciting opportunities to create new hybrid categories that combine wine and spirits. This is especially good news for New York farm distilleries and wineries, a unique category that allows these farm producers to sell both farm spirits and...
by evansfox | Jul 3, 2014
While New York has a recently enacted a “farm distillery” category, any farm with a homestead on the property cannot have a distillery under federal law. Under the new state law, a “farm” distillery is not required to be located on an actual farm, rendering the term...