Powdered
Alcohol is Not Dead
Source: Lehrman Beverage Law
by ROBERT C. LEHRMAN
MAY 30, 2017
Just when we least expected it, here is
another version of powdered alcohol. It got approved a couple weeks ago, after
grinding through the process for a good long while (six months or more). Many
thanks to an astute reader for pointing this out to us. The label raises a
boatload of legal issues. Before wading into those issues, I'd like to ask who
has seen powdered alcohol out in the wild, at retail? Who has tried it? The
product is Lieutenant Blender's Cheat-A-Rita, from a distillery in Texas. Much
more coverage, of powdered alcohol and Palcohol, is here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XH_GD6TgTY
http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-10570_21734-378395--,00.html
Jim Peters Responsible Hospitality Institute Phone: 831.438.1404
Email: Jim@RHIweb.org<mailto:Jim@RHIweb.org>
<http://twitter.com/sociablecity>
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State                            Weblink                              
Arkansas                 Arkansas.ServingAlcohol.com
California                 California.ServingAlcohol.
Florida                      Florida.ServingAlcohol.com
Illinois                       Basset.ServingAlcohol.com
Michigan                  Michigan.ServingAlcohol.com
Minnesota                Minnesota.ServingAlcohol.com
Montana                   Montana.ServingAlcohol.com
Wisconsin                Wisconsin.ServingAlcohol.com
Managers course     manager.ServingAlcohol.com
Bartender Skills        bartender.servingalcohol.com
http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-10570_21734-378395--,00.html
Jim Peters Responsible Hospitality Institute Phone: 831.438.1404
Email: Jim@RHIweb.org<mailto:Jim@RHIweb.org>
<http://twitter.com/sociablecity>
<http://facebook.com/sociablecity>
 
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