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Minnesota law holding back Town Hall Brewery

If Rifakes’ lobbying efforts are successful, he has aggressive plans for Town Hall Brewery he said would add both temporary construction jobs and permanent positions in his company. Rifakes is looking at a property next to Town Hall in order to expand the brewpub’s production capacity. If it is allowed to distribute and raise its production capacity, Rifakes is confident that Town Hall could be the next big name in the craft beer world.

“If the law was changed just to allow us to sell to distributors, we could distribute up to 3,500 barrels in a year,” said Rifakes. “If they would allow us to distribute and increase our capacity to 5,000 or 10,000 barrels, we could hit that as soon as we could expand next door. If they were to change the law that would allow us to build a production facility, then the sky’s the limit.”

via Downtown Journal.

 

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