Jul 21, 2022 | Breweries, Distilleries, Hotels, Industry News, Restaurants, Wineries
There were many challenges faced by businesses throughout the world in 2020, but those in the hospitality, travel, and tourism industries particularly suffered. Almost two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses are still navigating how to get operations up...
Aug 6, 2021 | Alcohol Laws, Alcohol Permit, Bars, Breweries, Convenience Stores, Distilleries, Hotels, Industry News, Liquor Stores, Private Clubs, Restaurants, Temporary Permit, Wineries
Prepare for changes happening to TABC’s license and fee structure starting September 1, 2021. TABC is implementing a new license type and fee structure which will take effect on September 1, 2021. Simultaneously, the industry will be moving to TABC’s new license and...
May 14, 2018 | Alcohol Permit, Breweries, Wineries
While Texas’s state alcohol laws certainly place some restrictions on creators of craft beers and liquors, there is still quite a wide variety of alcohol you’ll find across the state. One example is Texas Sake Co., which is the state’s only producer of the favorite... Nov 9, 2017 | Wineries
Hold on to your glasses, everyone, because wine producers across the globe are having a bad year! The European wine industry is bearing the brunt of the decline, but worldwide, production is predicted to fall 8% this year, according to the International Organization... Sep 19, 2017 | Wineries
Let’s talk wine for a minute. It’s so much more than a last-minute hostess gift! And as it turns out, those trendy Millennials might not just be reading Wine Spectator in attempt to impress their curmudgeonly fathers-in-law. Wine is cool again, didn’t you know? At... May 18, 2017 | Wineries
This week’s Super Interesting Legislative Fight relates to who can claim their wine is “made in Texas” (HB1514/SB1833). The pro camp argues that only wine made with 100% Texas grapes should be technically allowed to market itself as “Texas” wine. The anti...