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CAMRA BC Opposed to Misguided Growler Tax
Vancouver, BC – The Campaign for Real Ale Society of British Columbia has learned that on April 13, the BC Liquor Distribution Board intends to raise by 30% the sales tax on beer sold by breweries directly to consumers via refillable bottles, known as growlers.
According to information obtained by Vancouver beer blogger, Paddy Treavor, the LDB “determined that Growlers, both the first fill and all refills, should be subject to the [higher] packaged beer mark-up rate because they are packaged for customer consumption off-site.”
“This appears to be a bureaucratic attempt to fit a square peg in a round hole,” said Rick Green, President of CAMRA BC. “Rather than consider the unique nature of growlers, the LDB only seems to be able to treat beer as either draught or packaged.”
Public use of growlers has grown in popularity recently because they are a more economical alternative to retail products, consumers can purchase the freshest craft beer available, and they significantly reduce waste from packaging.
Adam Chatburn, President of CAMRA BC – Vancouver Chapter said, “The fact that this tax targets smaller craft brewers who have invested heavily in growlers and growler filling equipment is particularly unfair. It’s hypocritical for a government purporting to support green initiatives to punish consumers and small businesses for pursuing environmentally responsible behaviour.”
CAMRA BC is strongly opposed to the LDB’s misguided interpretation of growlers and has begun to campaign for the rescinding of this tax increase.
About Growlers
A growler is a reusable vessel that the public can take to a brewery taproom or brewpub to have filled directly with beer made on-site. Growlers have existed for over a hundred years (see http://ow.ly/i9xy1). Today, they are an established part of craft beer culture, particularly in the Pacific Northwest (see http://ow.ly/i9xBu).
About CAMRABC
The Campaign for Real Ale Society of British Columbia is an independent, voluntary, consumer organization. Incorporated in 1985, it is dedicated to the promotion and responsible consumption of natural, craft beers. With chapters in Vancouver, Victoria, and the Fraser Valley, CAMRA BC advocates for consumer rights, promotes education, and supports community.
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Rick Green
President, CAMRA BC
pres@camrabc.ca
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Adam Chatburn
President, CAMRA BC, Vancouver Chapter
pres@camravancouver.ca
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CAMRA Welcomes Positive Changes for BC Craft Beer
Vancouver, BC – The Campaign for Real Ale Society of British Columbia welcomed the revisions to the province’s liquor laws announced by Minister Rich Coleman on Friday. It is anticipated that these changes will further boost the current boom in craft brewing that has given consumers significantly more locally-produced products to choose from.
BC wineries have been permitted tasting rooms, event areas, and even restaurants for some time. Now that breweries are allowed the same opportunity, this will make it easier for them to reach new customers and spur growth in craft beer tourism.
CAMRA BC hopes to see other privileges afforded wine, like BYOB and the relaxing of inter-provincial trade restrictions, extended to craft beer.
“We also had concerns regarding the relaxing of tied-house regulations and submitted these to the government during the comment period”, said CAMRA BC President, Rick Green. “We are pleased to see that the revisions are measured and should help protect, if not improve, consumer choice.”
With a Canadian beer market significantly dominated by multinational industrial brewers, CAMRA BC is concerned that the simplifying of rules around how these companies can promote their products in bars and restaurants will result in greater anti-competitive activity.
CAMRA BC chapters will be monitoring developments to ensure that small breweries are not locked out of hospitality establishments or unfairly denied prime product placement in stores.
About CAMRA BC
The Campaign for Real Ale Society of British Columbia is an independent, voluntary, consumer organization. Incorporated in 1985, it is dedicated to the promotion and responsible consumption of natural, craft beers. With chapters in Vancouver, Victoria, and the Fraser Valley, CAMRA BC advocates for consumer rights, promotes education, and supports community.
Media Contacts:
Rick Green
President, CAMRA BC
pres@www.camrabc.ca
pres@www.camrabc.ca
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Monica Frost
Communications Director, CAMRA BC
communications@camrabc.ca
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