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New provision allowing beer sales at farmers markets sees mixed reactions – Boston University News Service

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Ben Anhalt and Dan Kramer of Element Brewing Co. in Millers Falls. Photo Courtesy of Paul Franz/Greenfield Recorder. By Chinanu Okoli Boston University News Service Local brewers and farmers market owners range from enthusiastic to disappointed to indifferent to the state’s new provision allowing brewers to sell beer and other craft beverages at farmers markets, fairs and other agricultural events. With the farmers market season already underway…
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A proposal is making its way through the Seimas to allow farmers who grow grain crops and have rural tourism homesteads to additionally produce two liters of homemade alcohol, the so-called naminukė, as an example, for certification purposes only. This amount of product would be used for quality research - after the Agricultural Agency evaluates the product, farmers would receive a national heritage certificate and be able to produce it.

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Boston University News Service broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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