If you are a craft beer drinker, you have noticed that there are many beers brewed in the United States that you cannot buy in Michigan, like California-based Pliny the Elder. You will have also noticed that there are many craft beers brewed in Michigan that you cannot buy at your local grocery store or bottle shop. Why is that the case? The short answer is because Michigan law mandates that beer pass through what’s known as a three-tier distribution system. This article outlines what a three-tier distribution is, what it means for Michigan brewers and beer drinkers
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Independent craft breweries contributed approximately $68 billion to the national economy last year....
Since their origin in the late 1970s, craft breweries have diffused throughout the United States, gr...
If you are a craft beer drinker, you have noticed that there are many beers brewed in the United Sta...
Michigan is currently in the midst of a craft beer boom. The Michigan Brewers Guild’s member list in...
In January 2013, New York joined a recent legislative trend and adopted into law a farm brewery lice...
In its 2005 decision in Granholm v. Heald, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that state alcoholic beve...
Independent craft breweries are facing historic challenges under the COVID-19 pandemic. To make matt...
For over a decade, Massachusetts craft brewers have been fighting to change the Massachusetts Beer F...
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The explosion of the craft beer industry in recent decades has revealed how antiquated the laws rela...
State regulations affect various aspects of the contractual relationships between alcohol producers,...
This dissertation examines the impact mandated vertical restraints have on market outcomes using the...
Chapter 1 empirically estimates the effects of vanity and quality on the demand for craft beer. Whil...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
New beer brewing technologies provide brewers with options to produce beer in more eco-friendly, les...
Independent craft breweries contributed approximately $68 billion to the national economy last year....
Since their origin in the late 1970s, craft breweries have diffused throughout the United States, gr...