Governor Gavin Newsom Signs AB 2174 into Law, Expanding Opportunities for California Craft Breweries

Sacramento, CA, Sept. 21, 2024 – Today marks a major breakthrough for the California craft beer industry as Governor Gavin Newsom signs Assembly Bill 2174 (Aguiar-Curry) into law, allowing beer manufacturers to sell their beer at both public and private events through the use of a Beer Caterer’s Permit.

Starting January 1, 2025, beer manufacturers holding a type 01 or 23 license will be able to apply for a Beer Caterer’s Permit to sell their beer for consumption at events held off their licensed premises, including street fairs, community gatherings, private parties, and civic events held anywhere in the state which have been approved by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). This permit allows the brewery to sell up to 124 gallons of beer at each event for a maximum of 36 events per calendar year.

“We commend Governor Gavin Newsom, Assembly Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, and the Legislature for their unanimous approval of this important bill,” stated Lori Ajax, Executive Director of the California Craft Brewers Association (CCBA). “This legislation recognizes the essential role that craft brewers play in California’s hospitality industry, highlighting their value as small businesses and contributors to their local communities.”

AB 2174 is an important milestone in supporting small businesses in the industry with growth opportunities that can strengthen the ties between independent craft breweries and their communities.

About the California Craft Brewers Association

The CCBA is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association dedicated to representing California’s craft and specialty brewing industry. Established in 1989, the CCBA stands as the nation’s oldest and largest state trade association for craft breweries. Our initiatives promote and protect the growth of the craft brewing industry in the state. We take pride in serving California’s dynamic and historic craft beer community, encompassing the diverse artisans and entrepreneurs who form the backbone of the state’s craft brewing family. For more information on the growth and economic impact of the craft brewing industry, please visit californiacraftbeer.com.