Understanding Dram Shop Laws in Maine and New Hampshire: Impact on Businesses with Alcohol Licenses
Dram shop laws create — and limit — the liability of alcoholic beverage retailers that overserve patrons.
New Hampshire to “Ghost Drop” Rare Spirits for On-Premise Licensees
New Hampshire announces December bourbon drops exclusive to on-premise licensees.
Spirits Pricing in Control States: Understanding Regulation in Maine and New Hampshire
Control states are some of the few fully regulated economies in America, with state-set price controls steering the market.
Contract Manufacturing Opportunities for Wine and Liquor Producers Expand in New Hampshire
New Hampshire expands “contract manufacturing” to wine and spirits, offering a wider variety of business models in the state.
New Licensing Update for NH Nano-Breweries and Beverage Manufacturers: What You Need to Know
New Hampshire has eliminated nano-breweries. Here’s what that means.
Hookah Bars Finally Authorized Under New Hampshire Liquor Law
After years of failed experiments in forcing hookah bar owners to meet cigar sales minimums, the New Hampshire Legislature and Liquor Commission have finally created a sustainable path for standalone hookah bars to exist in the state.
Opportunity for New Hampshire Restaurant & Bar Owners: Commission Opens Limited-Release Drawing for Rare Spirits
New Hampshire has opened up its rare spirits drawing to on-premise licensees. See the full list of available stock here.
New Hampshire Retail Liquor Licensees Notified of Wine & Spirits Delivery Outage
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has given licensees one-week notice of a weekend-long spirits and wine fulfillment outage.
Navigating Alcohol Delivery: What New Hampshire Restaurants with Liquor Licenses Need to Know
This week, we help New Hampshire restaurants increase their profitability by explaining the requirements to deliver alcohol.