Alternating Proprietorships for Breweries
Understand the difference between an alternating proprietorship and a contract brewing relationship as defined by TTB.Read More
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The U.S. Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau is responsible for enforcing the laws regulating alcohol production, importation, and wholesale businesses; tobacco manufacturing and importing businesses; and alcohol labeling and advertising. Use these resources to ensure you’re in compliance.
Understand the difference between an alternating proprietorship and a contract brewing relationship as defined by TTB.Read More
TTB has now published phase two of its rulemaking on modernizing labeling and advertising regulations for malt beverages and distilled spirits.Read More
On October 13, 2020, the TTB released TTB Ruling 2020-2 – an expected amendment of its policies towards gluten claims. Read More
Learn how to determine if a growler is a "glass" or a "bottle", as well as the tax determination and labeling requirements for growlers. Read More
CBC 2019 Seminar: Check Your Labels – The TTB’s Rules are About to Change – Download and Listen Following are two spreadsheets related to the Tax and Trade Bureau’s (TTB) Notice 176, Modernization of the Labeling and Advertising Regulations for Wine, Distilled Spirits, and Malt Beverages …Read More
Over the last several years, as the Tax and Trade Bureau’s (TTB) COLAs Online service has become established and widely used by the brewing community, the process of obtaining label certification and approval has become much less onerous and time-consuming. The …Read More