From craft beer to crafting new laws

  • Article by: TODD NELSON , Special to the Star Tribune
  • Updated: July 8, 2012 - 3:44 PM

Jason Alvey, owner of a specialty beer store in St. Louis Park, won legislative approval of bills to let liquor stores sell some apparel and charge customers to attend classes.

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skeptikJul. 9, 12 1:08 PM

I have had the good fortune of meeting Mr. Alvey at his Four Firkins store a couple of times. This guy knows his product as do the other folks that are employed there. I am glad that after hard work, he got his bill passed. I have purchased several articles of brewery related clothing"on line" so it is welcome news that as a follower of micro breweries I will now be able to see "beer swag" at the Four Firkins. Minnesota is stepping up with regards to Micro's and it's fun to watch.

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skeptikJul. 9, 12 1:11 PM

I have had the good fortune of meeting Mr. Alvey at his Four Firkins store a couple of times. This guy knows his product as do the other folks that are employed there. I am glad that after hard work, he got his bill passed. I have purchased several articles of brewery related clothing"on line" so it is welcome news that as a follower of micro breweries I will now be able to see "beer swag" at the Four Firkins. Minnesota is stepping up with regards to Micro's and it's fun to watch.

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