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dammitOtto t1_j6ojz5u wrote

Well, they can technically have two, under a certain size screen.

And all music has to be under a certain decibel level, or it's considered an "event", which is restricted to a certain number per year.

Also no other beverages. Coffee or sprite is strictly illegal.

Fun stuff.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.inquirer.com/news/new-jersey/new-jersey-bars-restaurants-breweries-beer-liquor-20221119.html%3foutputType=amp

It's the restaurant lobby, sponsored mostly by large chain restaurants, that have gotten us here. They say that it's so unfair that breweries don't have to bid to get a liquor license from their town. Those poor poor Applebee's being pushed out of the way by the entitled, uppity craft breweries.

From the article -

"holders of manufacturing licenses, brewers were “given privileges they weren’t entitled to: selling beer by the glass and hosting special events.”

If breweries want to be unshackled, “get the right license,” Weiss instructed,"

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jackospades88 t1_j6okvyg wrote

>Well, they can technically have two, under a certain size screen.

Yeah looked it up...under 65" lol. That's such a silly thing to even restrict size.

>Also no other beverages. Coffee or sprite is strictly illegal.

Nothing like shooting down alternatives for breweries to promote and better include designated drivers for safer roads, which when I last checked are the densest (or at least near the top) in the country.

I guess the real solution is to eliminate the liquor license quantity rules.

I never knew all these extra rules you listed, and admittedly I haven't been to a whole lot of breweries here, but now that I think about it they are very "bare" and the no food/alternative drinks/limited entertainment BS explains it.

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