News California Lays Out New Blueprint for Reopening Breweries and On-Premise

California Governor Gavin Newson laid out in detail a new plan for reopening the state’s economy including new details for the hospitality and alcohol sectors. The new plan will attempt to avoid the spike in COVID-19 cases after the state reopened much of the economy in July.

The plan assigns one of four levels, or tiers, to each county based on virus cases and positivity rate. Businesses will be open to a greater extent in each county as the county moves through the tiers from tier 1 to tier 4.

In a few California counties which are currently assigned a tier 3 status, breweries and restaurants will be able to make a step forward. In those mostly rural counties, breweries will be able to serve beer outside without the current requirement to serve food and restaurants will be able to serve inside with a reduced capacity of 25%.

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One Comment “California Lays Out New Blueprint for Reopening Breweries and On-Premise”

  • Lawrence Wright

    says:

    I think you’ve mistead the guidance. Breweries cannot reopen outside until the “moderate” tier has been reached. However, wineries can be open at EVERY stage. Go figure Newsom owns or has interest in two wineries.

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