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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Title: Texas on the Brink of Milestone Legislation: Brewery Beer-to-Go Bill Awaits Senate Approval
As Texas breweries eagerly await a pivotal moment in their industry, the state senate is poised to make history by potentially passing legislation that would enable breweries to sell beer for off-premises consumption. If approved, Texas would become the 50th state to embrace this popular practice, allowing local breweries to offer a new avenue for customers to enjoy their craft beers at home.
However, time is of the essence. With the session drawing to a close, Texas legislators must act swiftly to ensure that this significant bill does not fall victim to the clock. The approval of beer-to-go sales would not only benefit the breweries but also provide endless opportunities for beer enthusiasts to explore and support local offerings.
As the deadline approaches, many are hopeful that the senate will recognize the profound impact this bill could have on the local economy and craft beer culture. Stay tuned for updates, as the future of Texas breweries hangs in the balance!