Florida Beer Battle

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    Should Florida change current beer laws?

  • Florida Doesn't Have a Top 50 Brewer

    By John Linn "Florida Doesn't Have a Top 50 Brewer". www.browardpalmbeach.com. Broward Palm Beach New Times. 12 Nov. 2009. Web. 23 May. 2008
    This article covers the basics of the laws in the state of Florida. It gives a brief look at the problem with current laws.
    It is important to give a history of the continued debate over making current laws.
  • Changes on Tap

    Patrick Annesty."Changes on Tap". www.gainesville.com The Gainesville Sun. 30 May2010. Web. 23 May.2015
    This article tells a story of how the current laws are affecting the industry. It gives the history of the laws.
    This article shows depicts the age of the current laws and how they are holding back small business that is small community involved.
  • Brewery biz bubbling in Northeast Florida

    Mark Szakonyl "Brewery biz bubbling in Northeast Florida". www.bizjournals.com. Jacksonville Business Journal. 21 Jun. 2010 Web. 23 May. 2015.
    This article talks about the the craft beer demand in Florida. The lack of fullfillment of local craft beer and the future possibilites.
    This article is important because it sets the stage of the industry and the market possibilities.
  • Growler bill pits Florida microbreweries against big-money beer interests

    By Michael Van Sickler. "Growler bill pits Florida microbreweries against big-money beer interests". www.miamiherald.com. Miami Herald. 22 Apr. 2014. Web. 23 May. 2015
    This article provides insight to monetary value for the issue. It shows influence of politicians on how the laws are developing.

    This article shows that there is a large gap of financial strenth compared to a microbrewery.
  • Cigar City founder Joey Redner considers leaving Florida if bill passes

    Susan Thurston. "Cigar City founder Joey Redner considers leaving Florida if bill psses" www.tampabay.com 24 Apr. 2014. Web. 23 May 2015
    This article tells a story of how the current laws and possible future laws are affecting the industry.
    This article shows that even successful companies may leave due to restrictions and changes for the worse in laws.
  • Florida (Finally) Legalizes 64-Ounce Growlers

    Nick Sibiilla. Florida (Finally) Legalizes 64-Ounce Growlers". www.forbes.com Forbes 18 May. 2015. Web. 23 May. 2015
    This article is covering the law passed to allow the 64-ounce growler to be legal in the state of Florida. This shows some progress on the issues.
    This article is important because it is a current event. It gives sight to how progress is being made.