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vav - what are the price differences between licenses? is it cost prohibitive to get the larger, less restrictive license?

The licenses aren't very expensive. Class 1 and Class 2 Brewers have a separate manufacturer's license that's $1500 and then the separate Class 1 license and Class 2 license are super cheap ($75 and $100, respectively). Brewpubs also have a specialty retailer license and I think that's in addition to the manufacturer license and is $1500. All of those fees are annual. So really not much cost in the licensing especially for large brewers since the fee isn't related to production. The state just gets a lot more in tax revenue from larger breweries.
 
The licenses aren't very expensive. Class 1 and Class 2 Brewers have a separate manufacturer's license that's $1500 and then the separate Class 1 license and Class 2 license are super cheap ($75 and $100, respectively). Brewpubs also have a specialty retailer license and I think that's in addition to the manufacturer license and is $1500. All of those fees are annual. So really not much cost in the licensing especially for large brewers since the fee isn't related to production. The state just gets a lot more in tax revenue from larger breweries.

Beat me to it, thank you :)

Nice! Might check that out.



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It's not, it just kinda became a running joke. It's worth listening to.
 
joking aside - vav do you know if the brewpub license changed to allow more eris's? would love to make some cider & meads (ya know, wines) on my brewpub license instead of mikkellering them to some other entity so I can get my paws and control on em.
 
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joking aside - vav do you know if the brewpub license changed to allow more eris's? would love to make some cider & meads (ya know, wines) on my brewpub license.

I looked into that and couldn’t find anything. The license listed on the ILCC site is the same specialty retailer license it’s always been, so either a: eris holds both one flavor of brewers license & a winery license simultaneously or b: they’re cowboyin’ it. I’m gunna guess it’s a.

Why not call the guild and ask? Maybe they’ll think you’re a new brewery again and will want to help!
 
I looked into that and couldn’t find anything. The license listed on the ILCC site is the same specialty retailer license it’s always been, so either a: eris holds both one flavor of brewers license & a winery license simultaneously or b: they’re cowboyin’ it. I’m gunna guess it’s a.

Why not call the guild and ask? Maybe they’ll think you’re a new brewery again and will want to help!
that helpful guild forbid it on the last bill but passed an exception/grandfathered eris. maybe ill fight to get another exception in 6 months
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I looked into that and couldn’t find anything. The license listed on the ILCC site is the same specialty retailer license it’s always been, so either a: eris holds both one flavor of brewers license & a winery license simultaneously or b: they’re cowboyin’ it. I’m gunna guess it’s a.

Why not call the guild and ask? Maybe they’ll think you’re a new brewery again and will want to help!
I've done a bunch of research on this topic, hoping to be able to sell beer as well as mead once we're up and running. The only way we have found is to own both licenses simultaneously, unfortunately
 
I've done a bunch of research on this topic, hoping to be able to sell beer as well as mead once we're up and running. The only way we have found is to own both licenses simultaneously, unfortunately
Can you hold both licenses on the same premise? pretty sure thats no bueno. like i sorta remember, they made an exception for eris. Cant think of another mead/beer, wine/beer, cider/beer brewpub or taproom or anything in illinois. While theres like 20 in the collar states.
 
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that helpful guild forbid it on the last bill but passed an exception/grandfathered eris. maybe ill fight to get another exception in 6 months
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According to what Greg Fischer from Wild Blossom told me, they can be the same address, but you have to tape the floor.

Wild Blossom has both.
 
Can you hold both licenses on the same premise? pretty sure thats no bueno. like i sorta remember, they made an exception for eris. Cant think of another mead/beer, wine/beer, cider/beer brewpub or taproom or anything in illinois. While theres like 20 in the collar states.
I didn't get into any of the loopholes. Being a new business we wanted to start building our brand before asking for regulatory exceptions or anything like that.
 
According to what Greg Fischer from Wild Blossom told me, they can be the same address, but you have to tape the floor.

Wild Blossom has both.
hmmm....kewl, we'll run tape in a corner like an 80's sitcom siblings in a fight. it seems like years ago the rules were as strict as can be, these days all it takes is a phone call to an overworked and new employee at the state and next thing you know can make saki in your taproom.
 
hmmm....kewl, we'll run tape in a corner like an 80's sitcom siblings in a fight. it seems like years ago the rules were as strict as can be, these days all it takes is a phone call to an overworked and new employee at the state and next thing you know can make saki in your taproom.
I asked specifically because I thought they needed to be separate because of federal wine rules, and he showed me the tape on the floor.
 
So I did a quick google search to see if they have an online prescence and see if there is any info on when they will open. There is a Hickory Creek brewing in Pennsylvania. All hope for this place is now lost. :(

Edit: The web address for the Illinois brewery is Hickorycreekbrewingil.com , so he knows there is another brewery with the same name.
 
So I did a quick google search to see if they have an online prescence and see if there is any info on when they will open. There is a Hickory Creek brewing in Pennsylvania. All hope for this place is now lost. :(

Edit: The web address for the Illinois brewery is Hickorycreekbrewingil.com , so he knows there is another brewery with the same name.

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