Answer: Obama is hooked on Bud Light.
I hate Barry Sotero!
It’s not the taxes....not nearly so much as the regulations...THATS where the administrative state can control our very lives.....
The beer crafters will probably need to provide info on CO2 emissions during the brewing and then the drinking process.
Beer has a tremendous carbon foot print during the brewing and drinking. All that head producing fizz is CO2 coming out of solution
bfmex
Obama: protecting “Big Beer” against the little guys.
Shout it from the mountaintops: Obama: friend of radical Muslims and Big Beer
Pure protectionism.
The Big Beer lobby got to them.
More crony capitalism ... the only kind there is apparently in the USA.
And yet Muslims are exempt from Obamacare. Isn’t the government offering a financial incentive to a religion the same as aiding the establishment of that religion?
How many calories?
Alot! Bottoms up!
Yes...because beer drinkers are so concerned about calories and ingredients in their beer.
F U B O!
This is interesting. As a beer brewer myself, I’m wondering how truly small breweries can comply with this realistically. Small batch brewing is very subjective, and starting and ending gravities can vary widely, which would result in different carbohydrate levels and alcohol content from batch to batch. It’s not really an exact science. Large breweries have the ability to blend to get the profiles they want. Smaller breweries don’t have that capability.
Also, on-premise brewing for brew pub chains over with over 20 locations make this almost impossible. Each location brews their own on small systems. There’s no way possible they can post calorie content continuously for each batch and run an efficient operation.
And while you’re at it, pay your servers $15 an hour too.
Just post higher calorie counts. They won’t bust you for overstating.
Just put 2x the amount of any test on every bottle.
Craft Beer drinkers couldn’t give a shit how many calories are in a bottle.