NJ Continues to Restrict Craft Breweries – Limits on Special Events, Food, & More


On May 28, 2019, the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (“ABC”) issued a new Special Ruling for New Jersey craft brewery licenses with changes that address concerns raised by the industry. The previous Special Ruling, which was quickly suspended six months ago after strong criticism, is now officially rescinded.

The ABC drafted the new Special Ruling after consulting with some industry leaders and other interested parties. Like the previous ruling, it aims to restrict NJ limited breweries from competing with bars and restaurants who hold licenses allowing full retail privileges. The changes in the new ruling, however, reflect key issues raised by breweries about their ability to promote and build their businesses.

Some notable changes in the new Special Ruling include:

The New Jersey ABC intends to convert the special ruling into regulations that will be adopted in accordance with the formal notice and comment process. In the meantime, the special ruling will be imposed as special conditions on all licensees during the 2020-2021 term.

New Jersey notably continues its efforts to restrict craft breweries, especially compared to neighboring states. Pennsylvania is helping expand its craft beer industry, and now permits craft breweries to sell Pennsylvania-made liquor and wine. The creation of a Pennsylvania Malt and Brewed Beverages Industry Promotion Board recently authorized the approval of up to $1 million annually in grants for the development and marketing of the PA beer industry.


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