Craft brewers see opportunities for growth and get everyone stone drunk

Baxter Lomax
   Craft beer companies all want their own outlets and to be as ubiquitous everywhere as the corner liquor store in Illinois. A proposed change in the law for Illinois would double the amount of barrels and allow the retail ownership of tap rooms or brew Pubs to go up to three per craft brewing company. This limits these growing companies against the powerful distributors in Illinois that seek for these laws and limit the growth of these brew pubs that have popped up all over the country and threatens the very establishment of these cheap Indian-owned connivance and liquor establishments. People should be able to buy directly from the makers of these great drinking products and by pass the middle men and foreigners who own many of these outlets. They play the system of monopolist control by  pressing for old laws that limit the ability of brew pubs willing to invest in communities and up the game with how the store or establishment appears these liquor store owners fight for the status quo which is endless liquor stores on many corners with no appeal. These business basically don't want to have the competition that would hit sales although I have always been confident that most of these places are just used for money laundering as the market is saturated anyway with too many places to buy liquor. Outside a college campus area there is not usually a need for so many dam liquor stores. These caps to barrel production for craft beer companies in the Midwest are meant to stymie growth and not affect the business plan of liquor distribution that has long held sway and favored foreign investors and big corporate piss  and this battle is a bit reminisce of the battle Uber and Lyft is having to deal with in the mobile transportation business. the craft bear brewing industry has taken off on the west cast and is a huge part of the economy out in major cities like Portland and Seattle and their growth is being stymied by these idiot neo-liberalism owners who think shady liquor corner stores should be cheap and invested as little as possible for profit. There are many American owned craft brewing companies that want to locate their business and get everyone drunk on great quality beer and enter new markets but they keep getting thwarted by government that favors rotten liquor stores or buying beer in a gas station. these Indians and Pakistanins know their businesses will be done as more craft brewing ability to sell their beer opens up and this is basically the fight in a nutshell.

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