Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB549

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/19/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Enrolled
4/11/25  

Caption

Allowing for distillery warehouse receipts

Impact

If enacted, HB 549 would impact the regulatory framework governing distilleries in Montana, allowing them more flexibility in selling their products and engaging in new business practices related to aging liquor. By enabling distilleries to broker and manage the sale of warehouse receipts, the bill supports innovations in the industry and is expected to encourage investment and growth within the state's distilling sector. It aligns with broader trends seen in many states as they adapt their alcohol laws to better support local producers.

Summary

House Bill 549 proposes revisions to Montana's alcoholic beverage laws, specifically allowing distilleries to market and sell interests in aging liquor through warehouse receipts. This legislation is designed to enhance the operational freedom of licensed distilleries, facilitating increased marketing opportunities while clarifying that ownership of these warehouse receipts does not confer ownership rights in the distillery itself. The bill aims to modernize existing laws and reflect the growing trend of investment and interest in the craft distilling industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 549 appears to be generally positive among stakeholders in the distilling industry. Proponents argue that the bill will boost the local economy by creating more opportunities for distilleries to profit from their aging products while supporting a vibrant craft beverage culture. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential implications on liquor distribution and regulation that some traditional distributors might raise during discussions.

Contention

Despite its support, some contention may arise around the bill's potential effects on existing alliances between distilleries and distribution networks. Traditional distributors may worry about losing market share or being displaced by direct consumer engagement facilitated by distilleries. Additionally, there may be discussions on how this change could shape the competitive landscape for liquor sales within Montana, especially concerning existing laws that regulate liquor marketing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB2147

In distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited distilleries and distilleries.

MT HB1041

In licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for breweries; and, in distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited distilleries and distilleries.

MT HB457

In distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for containers to be labeled.

MT HB1071

In distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited wineries.

MT SB1032

In distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited wineries.

MT SB703

In distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited wineries.

MT SB1618

LIQUOR-DISTILLERIES

MT HB3694

LIQUOR-DISTILLERIES

MT SB1218

In licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, providing for Philadelphia 250 permits and further providing for special sporting event permits for public venue licensees; and, in distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited distilleries and distilleries.

MT S3392

Allows craft distilleries to sell mixed drinks and mixed drink ingredients for consumption off the licensed premises; authorizes direct shipping by craft distilleries.

Similar Bills

NJ S3392

Allows craft distilleries to sell mixed drinks and mixed drink ingredients for consumption off the licensed premises; authorizes direct shipping by craft distilleries.

NJ A3354

Creates restricted distillery license; permits holder thereof to operate restaurant on licensed premises in Garden State Growth Zone.

NJ S561

Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

NJ S3615

Increases craft distillery production limits.

ME LD1376

An Act to Increase the Acceptable Level of Alcohol in a Low-alcohol Spirits Product and to Increase Availability of Those Products

NJ S1129

Authorizes direct shipping by craft distilleries.

NJ S565

Permits certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers to coordinate food service with certain third-party vendors and operate restaurant on licensed premises.

IA HF459

A bill for an act concerning native distilled spirits listed and sold by the department of revenue.