Troy City Council Passes Draft Beer Ordinance

Restaurants and bars have to wait only one more day before selling draft beer in Troy.Â
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The city council passed the draft beer ordinance at tonight’s council meeting.Â
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In a unanimous vote, this will allow on premise sales, meaning you have to consume draft beer in a restaurant or bar.Â
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The ordinance must be advertised in the local paper and then it’s law. So starting Thursday places with their liquor licenses can add draft beer to their menus.Â
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Troy City Councilman Marcus Paramore said, “It’s a real big day for those restaurants owners and those people who want this. It’ll help their business it’ll help with economic development. It’ll help with tourism. So it’s a good day for them as well as the constituents who wanted it and want to partake in draft beer.”
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This doesn’t apply to off-premise sales, meaning you can’t buy a keg and take it with you.Â



