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Craft distillers ask state to repeal Prohibition-era laws

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Craft distillers ask state to repeal Prohibition-era laws

The owner of New Jersey’s largest estate winery would like to do it. So would the mayor of Princeton Township. But so far, the only person to open a distillery in post-Prohibition New Jersey is James Yoakum. The 27-year-old Philadelphia real estate broker is waiting final approval to start legally making his Petty’s Island Rum and other spirits in a former garage in downtown Camden.

As a one-man operation that will at first produce no more than 2,500 gallons of liquor annually, Yoakum’s Cooper River Distillers falls well within the bounds of a “craft distillery,” according to a working definition adopted by The American Distilling Institute (TADI), the nation’s leading proponent for small-batch distilling.   (Nurin, NJ Spotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/12/10/14/craft-distillers-ask-state-to-repeal-prohibition-era-laws/

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