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From the metal for cans to sourcing flavors from Italy, Mexico or West Africa, beer is an international business. And brewers in Utah worry about what Trump’s tariffs will mean for their costs and creativity.
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The initiative is asking voters to take the pricing and distribution of liquor, beer and wine out of state hands and privatize the industry.
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This story is powered by America Amplified, a public radio consortium.Beer is big business in the Mountain West.But as government officials begin shutting…
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Provo city leaders narrowly voted last Tuesday to allow breweries in parts of the downtown area, sparking a broader debate over the changes residents want…
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From the inland port to ballot initiatives to beer, KUER’s reporters have been following 2019’s biggest stories. Political reporter Nicole Nixon and…
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Utah beer makers and drinkers alike are anxiously awaiting Nov. 1, when the limit on brews sold on tap and in grocery and convenience stores switches from…
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A push to raise the limit on beer in grocery stores is back at the State Capitol after legislation hit some turbulence last week.The compromise, unveiled…
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Updated 3:30 p.m. MST 3/6/19A bill to raise the alcohol limit of beer sold in grocery and convenience stores from 3.2 percent alcohol by weight to 4.8…
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The closest that Travis Rupp came to getting fired, he says, was the time he tried to make chicha. The recipe for the Peruvian corn-based beer, cobbled...
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A proposal to allow stronger beer in grocery and convenience stores received preliminary support from the Utah Senate on Monday.The bill, sponsored by…
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It might soon be harder to find your favorite can of beer at the grocery store, but a Utah lawmaker is working to allow stronger brews to be sold in store…
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Some national beer companies are considering dropping weaker brews, which means Utah beer drinkers could see fewer options at the grocery store.State law…