Small Breweries Could Get Big Tax Break Under New Bipartisan Bills
Less taxes, more beer!


Will small brewers get a big reduction of their federal tax burden in 2015? New legislation in both houses of Congress would significantly lower the federal excise taxes that craft breweries must pay.
The Senate bill, known as the Small Brewer Reinvestment and Expanding Workforce (BREW) Act, was introduced last week by Sens. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) and referred to the Senate finance committee. First, the bill would expand the definition of small brewer to include those producing up to 6 million barrels annually; the current threshold is 2 million barrels. Second, the Small BREW Act would lower federal excise taxes on the first 60,000 barrels from $7 to $3 per barrel and lower the tax on barrels 60,001 to 2 million from $18 per barrel to $16 per barrel.
A similar bill in the House, introduced in January, is sponsored by Reps. Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.) and Richard E. Neal (D-Mass.) and has attracted a bipartisan roster of co-sponsors.
According to the Brewers Association, there are now more than 3,200 craft breweries in the U.S., representing about 18 percent of the overall beer market in terms of volume. These small breweries offer the majority of beer production jobs in the U.S., employing 110,273 people directly in 2013.
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BUT HOW ARE THEY GOING TO PAY FOR THIS TAX CUT?
Brewer Reinvestment and Expanding Workforce (BREW) Act
Ugh. Forced Orwellian acronyms for laws should be banned in favor of a standard alpha-numeric code. The less fun people in government can have, the better.
"According to the Brewers Association, there are now more than 3,200 craft breweries in the U.S., representing about 18 percent of the overall beer market in terms of volume."
Only 18%? You'd think this number would be higher. There are a lot of people out there who are settling for shit.
Poor college kids.
maybe robc can chime in here:
expand the definition of small brewer to include those producing up to 6 million barrels annually; the current threshold is 2 million barrels
Who's in the 2 million to 6 million barrel range that this law is specifically targeting? Stone, Sierra, Sam - any else not named InBev or MillerSAB.
Sam, the biggest one, had volume around 2.5 million barrels last year, but I'm guessing several of the ones in the top 10-20 in volume have moved into or will move into shortly the 2million plus range.
2012 numbers so a little out of date:
http://www.foxbusiness.com/ind.....es-volume/
Sam Adams (Boston Beer) is it. Next largest was Sierra Nevada at 996,000bbl and drops off from there.
Oh, interesting, I had thought they were much bigger...
Oh, and shouldn't it be "fewer taxes" or "lower taxes" vel sim.?
It should, but I liked the way the other way sounded better
You have a tin ear -- more or less.
Less is more!
Yes.
fewer dollars in taxes?
Any article about beer tax rates in the US should explain how large a beer barrel is. It's not the same as an oil barrel. The beer barrel is 31 gallons; the oil barrel is 42 gallons.
converting to gallons doesn't mean much either though. how about converting everything to 12oz beers?
1 barrel = 31 gallons = 310 beers
so 2M barrels = 62M beers
and the 2M - 6M barrel range is really 62,000,000 - 1,860,000,000 beers.
How about ZERO!! WTF is Uncle Sambo doing taxing beer?
Remember the Whiskey Rebellion?