As many of you know, I love my job. Recently my awesome job got about 30 notches more awesome-er with the arrival of our new neighbors...
That's right, the
Atlanta Brewing Company moved in a scant 500 feet down the street from us! As if producing beer wasn't enough of a community service, they also offer
brewery tours three times a week for
$6 $7. This entitles you to generous samples from their tasting room, an ABC glass and a guided tour of the brewery. Needless to say I've taken the tours several times.
I wish my excitement and joy were the end of the story, but alas the
government is interfering with this public service. I recently got word that the Georgia Dept. of Revenue is aiming to gun down these brewery tours. Why they'd want to do that I'll never know (my guess is that the big breweries and distributors are angry that they're not making money off of them). What I do know is that I'm throwing the
full weight of this blog behind stopping it.
The proposed rule is GA DOR notice number AT-2007-1-560-2-2-.61. It would drastically limit the amount of alcohol served to patrons and guests on the tour.
If you're a local reader of NTSC, I implore you to communicate your disgust at this fascist action by our state government. You can communicate this directly to the DOR's head, Commissioner Graham,
via e-mail, and to your local elected representatives through
this site.
Here's my letter:
Commissioner Graham,
A recent proposal by the Georgia Dept. of Revenue was brought to my attention concerning the serving of patrons and guests at microbrewery tours in Georgia.
I oppose adoption of the proposed rule change and respectfully urge the department to withdraw proposed rule 3a. I believe that such a change would harm or destroy craft brewing in the state of Georgia.
At first glance, this proposed rule change would undermine the breweries' considerable investment in their facilities. Many breweries run on lean profits, and could not afford the financial hit.
Looking deeper, these brewery tours are a major marketing and advertising resource for the breweries. They're essential for their operation. By stripping them of this resource, we endanger their financial well-being and risk losing their many benefits to the community, such as their contribution to tax revenue, to the job base and their efforts to promote community goodwill and service.
On a more personal level, I frequently attend these tours, and use the tours to entertain out-of-state guests, friends and business associates. Without this important attraction, I will be harmed personally, professionally and financially.
Local breweries are already strained under the current "three tier" system of production, distribution and sales, and all help must be given to sustain this important cultural resource. Microbrewing is a craft, and to lose this craft would seriously mar the culinary landscape in Georgia.
Act fast! The Department must receive all comments regarding the proposed Rules from interested persons no later than
10am on June 19th, 2007.
Update 6/13/07 - Whew! Now that I've had a day to calm down, let me clarify a few things.The rule would dramatically reduce the amount of alcohol served to guests on a brewery tour. For example, ABC limits their sampling to 6 pints of beer per person.The proposed rule would reduce that limit to 2 oz. of beer per variety served to guests. If you've been to such a brewery tour in Atlanta, you'll know that these are major events, often drawing 50 to 100 people to sample beer and talk brewing with the staff. I feel that if they curtailed the amount of alcohol served that these tours would dry up and ultimately go away.The government probably is cracking down on the "speakeasy effect" of serving so much to individual guests. In all honesty, I'm obviously a big fan of the cheap beer available on a Friday afternoon.But I'm also concerned that we're losing our microbrewing industry in Georgia. My favorite brewery (Dogwood Brewery) closed it's doors a few years ago because they just couldn't compete under Georgia's draconian alcohol laws. I fear that the three remaining major microbreweries (ABC, Sweetwater and Terrapin) could face a similar fate. I think that these small breweries should be given any assistance possible.I'm honest and sincere in my belief that craft brewing is an art and should be preserved.
Update 7/2/07 - Here's an excellent article from the AJC on the proposed action. It sounds like our collective voices are being heard! (Thanks LLA for the tip!)
23 Comments:
CONGRATULATIONS to the both of you!
6/27/2007 1:41 PM
congrats! is this your first? it's very, VERY exciting!
6/27/2007 2:26 PM
Oh yay! And congratulations to you both...
v. exciting news!
6/27/2007 2:43 PM
Yes, this is our first! My sister has 3 kids (very soon to be four), so my parents are in Grandma/Grandpa heaven.
6/27/2007 2:54 PM
Mmm, cinnamon buns sound good...
6/27/2007 3:32 PM
CONGRATS! My wife an I are working on our first as well, we are due in December- whens the big day supposed to be?
6/27/2007 6:39 PM
Yay Rah, a Skinny Daddy Chef~
6/27/2007 9:34 PM
Congratulations -- Get ready for weird cravings!
6/28/2007 1:41 AM
Congrats!
6/28/2007 7:38 AM
Congratulations! This will be a very exciting time for you both.
6/28/2007 10:42 AM
Awww, well congratulations! That is wonderful news! I am due two days after your wife, so I totally feel her pain on the sausage issue.
6/28/2007 1:19 PM
You know, this could lead to a whole spin-off of baby food endeavors. We'll look for that next year.
And I'm with Jenny -- get working on some real cinnamon rolls.
6/28/2007 2:04 PM
Speaking of pregnancy and food, I love this pic:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chelseastirlen/437282293/in/set-72157600367751266/
6/28/2007 7:14 PM
Congrats cool kid! Was this about how you reacted?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLiA9AInlZY
That's about what's probably going to happen with me ;)
6/29/2007 8:39 AM
congrats!! how about deep frying that thanksgiving turkey???
6/29/2007 4:53 PM
Congrats to both of you!
6/29/2007 11:35 PM
Congratulations! So excited for you guys.
6/30/2007 12:51 PM
congrats! thanksgiving babies are the best.
7/02/2007 10:30 PM
Alright !!! Congratulations, that's cool. You're going to have a lot of fun. Cheers!
Biggles
7/05/2007 5:39 PM
Congratulations,
and incidentally, may I suggest ginger? Works better than dramamine for nausea and it's safe. Can be taken in tea, pills (if you don't like the taste) or as candied ginger (my personal favorite).
7/07/2007 9:42 PM
Congratulations! What fun.
7/10/2007 4:17 PM
Congrats to all three of you.
you guys (includnig the new "Chef") will continue in my prayers.
O. kreboni
7/11/2007 12:04 PM
congratulations to all three of you guys
8/06/2007 9:00 AM
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