Michigan Brewing Company Founder/President Bobby Mason, Michigan State Rep. Barb Byrum, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and MSU Professor Kris Berglund at signing ceremony for Public Act 218.

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PUBLIC ACT 218 BECOMES LAW – MBC SHARES THE WIN IN CREATION OF MICHIGAN’S NEW ‘MICRO-DISTILLERIES’

 

 

Webberville, MI – July 30, 2008

 

On Thursday, July 24th, 2008, Michigan Brewing Company was well-represented as Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm signed Public Act 218 allowing, for the first time in the state of Michigan, small distilleries to market and sell their distilled grain-based spirits onsite. The law is expected to help bolster the state’s sagging economy by providing new markets for Michigan-grown agricultural crops and by creating new jobs.

 

Public Act 218 creates a new license class that allows distilleries that manufacture less than 60,000 gallons a year to sell their goods onsite. The license costs $100 annually.

 

The move to create these “micro-distilleries” is based on years of research by Kris Berglund, a Distinguished Professor of forestry and chemical engineering at Michigan State University and many months of concerted effort through Michigan Brewing Company.   Professor Berglund has been studying distilling processes and conducting how-to workshops since 1997.  For the past two years he has been working with Michigan Brewing Company, Michigan State Representative Barb Byrum and a number of other stakeholders to bring this legislation forward.

 

"The new law gives distillers more options," says Berglund. "In the past, distillers could only sell their products through the liquor distribution system.  Now they can set up retail operations onsite, much like breweries or wineries do.”

 

Literally dozens of meetings and caucuses, often with politically diverse groups, have taken place at MBC’s brewery and Pub in Webberville, Michigan.  MBC’s partnership with Michigan State University also helped to support both Representative Byrum and local businesses in their effort to pass this legislation.

 

Since the beginning of 2007, Michigan Brewing Company in Webberville has been the site of a series of distilling classes and the latest computer generated chemical analysis infrastructure – also through its alliance with MSU.  Mason sees that infrastructure paying dividends for all distillers and brewers starting to build this new Michigan industry. 

 

“I see this facility and our partnership with MSU becoming a hub for this new distilling industry. For the foreseeable future, any new micro distillery can access full analytical services at MBC.  This really has been an amazing example of collaboration for a positive economic outcome for all concerned.  We plan to try to keep that open culture as this new local industry begins to take hold,” says Mason.

 

”As one of our stakeholders has repeatedly said about this effort, “’It’s not just about business, it’s about creating an industry” in economic times that desperately need new industry.  Breweries and distilleries need to be seen as another piece of growing Michigan’s bioeconomy – which has to be a big part of Michigan’s economic rebound,” he added.

 

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Michigan Brewing Company is located in Webberville, Michigan, in a 76,000 sq. foot facility that includes “The Pub” and outdoor patio, with excellent food and excellent customers.  MBC also includes “thingsBEER” a retail outlet for home brewers and wine makers, and houses Michigan State University’s Bio-Refinery Training Facility.  Capacity for the brewery is 54,000 barrels per year, and MBC beers are now distributed in Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin with seven more states coming online in 2009.  Get more information on Michigan Brewing Company, its history and its efforts to highlight the best in Michigan products while becoming the greenest microbrewery in the country at www.michiganbrewing.com


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