Government Nannies Targeting Microbrewery Industry

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Government health nannies are thirsty for a new target, and this time it’s craft beer.

FDA busybodies will mandate by next December that restaurant chains offer full nutritional information for beers on tap — everything from calorie counts to protein content. The rule forces breweries to do expensive tests to keep their suds flowing at places like Applebee’s or TGI Friday’s.

Such lab work costs more than $600 per brew and takes weeks. Big manufacturers like Bud can absorb the expense and delays, but the city’s 30 small craft brewers will be hit hard.

Many of these local artisanal brewers make dozens of different styles of beer, many of them seasonal — and each variety would require the costly, time-consuming analysis. Other Half Brewing in Brooklyn, for example, lists 42 brews on its Web site.

“It’s a big problem going forward,” said Dave Lopez of Gun Hill Brewing in The Bronx. “The only way it’s feasible is to limit what is available to consumers.”

Paul Leone of the New York State Brewers Association said, “There’s no way they could afford to test every one of those brews.”

Local craft brewing is a burgeoning, $3.5 billion industry in New York state, but the increasing burden of federal rules could strangle the business in its cradle, brewers say.

“It’s ironic because the state has done so much to promote local brands,” said Lopez, including a 2014 law that loosened restrictions on small New York brewers.

For Staten Island’s Flagship Brewery, getting its brews on tap at chain restaurants like Red Robin has been a key part of the business plan. “Local people who don’t know about us are finding us there,” said co-owner Jay Sykes.

Customers sampling brews in the Flagship taproom scoffed at the coming rules.

“It’s ridiculous, just government baloney,” said Matt DuPre of Brooklyn. “With this beer, you don’t care about the calories. You care about the process and the craft.”

 
Betcha Big Beer owns themselves some politicians and bureaucrats.

I bet they are the ones behind this. Put competitors out of buisness and makes it near impossible for micro breweries to be profitable. The health **** is just the cover for which to sell it to jackasses who think this has anything to do with health.

Personally I think we should just make alcohol illegal. I don't like to drink therefore other people should be imprisoned for doing it. Tobacco too. That's how this works right?
 
What's the difference between the GMO corporations like Monsanto who tried to tie themselves to legalizing pot in Ohio and this? I'm just glad none of them have a monopoly on toilets in this country or else none of us could even go to the bathroom without paying them first.
 
I've got a friend who is part owner in a great new microbrewery. Our area has four new microbreweries and numerous specialty tap houses and this frickin gov't wants to destroy it all I suppose. Can't see this going over really well.
 
I've got a friend who is part owner in a great new microbrewery. Our area has four new microbreweries and numerous specialty tap houses and this frickin gov't wants to destroy it all I suppose. Can't see this going over really well.

Isn't this all just another corporate greed being out of control story? Whether it be pot or microbreweries, or whatever. It's not like big corporations don't already control enough of this country. Somebody needs to stand up to them once and for all. Like Ron Paul said a few years back, corporate fascism. He wasn't exactly talking about the same particular subjects we're talking about, but to me the principal of what he said was and is spot on.
 
It's that and the Nanny-State ("We know better than you do, you fat slob!"). GovCo at it's worst.
It's big beer and their lobbyists finding a way to protect itself.

If you need to know the calorie and protein count of beer, you don't need to be drinking it.
 
There's a way you can do this to handle the health conscious shenanigans. Is to allow a loose nutritional calorie estimate.

Give a free tool to brewers, input OG and FG and it tells you the calories. It's not a science, but it's pretty damned close.

THough I'm personally not a fan. FDA needs to be nuked and start over again. Instead of worrying about real food safety, they are up their asses to justify their budget
 
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