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Here’s what made it into Illinois’s law allowing bars and restaurants to sell growlers and crowlers that should pass soon.

Growler - Illinois's new growler and crowler law lets bars and restaurants sell growlers and crowlers Chicago liquor license attorney

Growler - Illinois's new growler and crowler law lets bars and restaurants sell growlers and crowlers Chicago liquor license attorney

Consumers should have greater purchasing options from bars and restaurants soon. The law allowing (link to HB 3610) Illinois’s on-premise retailers to fill growlers and crowlers looks certain for passage.

We reported on the substance of a different version of this bill at the beginning of April. Legislators introduced a new version augmenting the previous terms but still allowing bars, restaurants, and other on-premise retailers to fill and sell large containers to-go. It passed through the Illinois House and now it has made it through committee and should pass a full Senate vote if called for one, shortly.

So what does this new law allowing bars and restaurants to sell growlers and crowlers to go in Illinois say?

The bill amends the existing sanitation section of the Illinois Liquor Control Act and:

The bill also sets standards for growlers and crowlers sold by bars and restaurants in Illinois such as:

Growlers and crowlers complying with parts of the section are not deemed unsealed containers under the vehicle code.

A welcome change to Illinois’s purchasing options.

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