"Interestingly, koi, when put in a fish bowl, will only grow up to three inches. When this same fish is placed in a large tank, it will grow to about nine inches long. In a pond koi can reach lengths of eighteen inches. Amazingly, when placed in a lake, koi can grow to three feet long. The metaphor is obvious. You are limited by how you see the world."
-- Vince Poscente

Sunday, March 28, 2010

New Indiana alcohol law raises businesses' spirits

By Julie Crothers, IndyStar.com
Law will be good for sales, they say, though ID rule may be a hassle.

Indiana's bars, restaurants, liquor stores and microbreweries hope to boost their business, thanks to a series of new alcohol provisions recently signed into law by Gov. Mitch Daniels.

Effective March 12, the new statute extends Sunday drinking hours to 3 a.m. and repeals the prohibition of Election Day alcohol sales. Beginning July 1, Sunday carryout sales at microbreweries will be allowed.

Senate Enrolled Act 75 also aims to curtail underage access to alcohol by requiring any establishments that have carryout sales to card all customers who appear younger than 50.

Overall, owners of bars, restaurants and microbreweries say, the law -- which passed the legislature overwhelmingly -- should bring a slight uptick in business because they will have more hours, on Election Day and Sunday, to sell their products.

Business Sherpa says... "Good changes with the exception of requiring everyone under 50 to show ID--not sure of the "benefit" of such a provision"

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1 comment:

  1. I am 64 and had to show my ID and have my DOB put into the cash register, is this really necessary to purchase a bottle of wine?

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