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Brewery Law in Wisconsin 2023

Product ID: CA3437R3
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Roll out the barrel

As home to roughly 230 breweries,1& Wisconsin is part of the nationwide expansion of craft breweries. Beer is big business, and while producing beer requires the specialized skill of brew masters, lawyers also play a crucial role in getting a new brewery up and running. 

Top-tier

Attend Brewery Law in Wisconsin for a comprehensive look at the three-tier regulatory system that governs alcohol manufacture, distribution, and retail sales. Collin F. Schaefer will help you navigate the regulatory maze and guide you through:

  • Advising your client on choice of entity and zoning
  • Opening an account with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
  • Preparing the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) application
  • Maintaining a productive working relationship with federal and state agents
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Member $89.00

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1 CLE

Date and Time

Wednesday, February 08, 202312:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

Add to Calendar 2/8/2023 12:00:00 PM 2/8/2023 1:00:00 PM America/Chicago Brewery Law in Wisconsin 2023

Roll out the barrel

As home to roughly 230 breweries,1& Wisconsin is part of the nationwide expansion of craft breweries. Beer is big business, and while producing beer requires the specialized skill of brew masters, lawyers also play a crucial role in getting a new brewery up and running. 

Top-tier

Attend Brewery Law in Wisconsin for a comprehensive look at the three-tier regulatory system that governs alcohol manufacture, distribution, and retail sales. Collin F. Schaefer will help you navigate the regulatory maze and guide you through:

  • Advising your client on choice of entity and zoning
  • Opening an account with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
  • Preparing the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) application
  • Maintaining a productive working relationship with federal and state agents
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Roll out the barrel

As home to roughly 230 breweries,1& Wisconsin is part of the nationwide expansion of craft breweries. Beer is big business, and while producing beer requires the specialized skill of brew masters, lawyers also play a crucial role in getting a new brewery up and running. 

Top-tier

Attend Brewery Law in Wisconsin for a comprehensive look at the three-tier regulatory system that governs alcohol manufacture, distribution, and retail sales. Collin F. Schaefer will help you navigate the regulatory maze and guide you through:

  • Advising your client on choice of entity and zoning
  • Opening an account with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
  • Preparing the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) application
  • Maintaining a productive working relationship with federal and state agents
Read More ↓

Collin F. Schaefer is a partner in the law firm of Ogden Glazer + Schaefer. He received his undergraduate degree from Bradley University in International Business and Spanish, and his law degree from the University of Wisconsin. After graduation, Collin started practice in Dodge County before opening a solo firm in Cedarburg and eventually, merging his firm with Erin Ogden and Jeff Glazer of OgdenGlazer. At OG+S, Collin’s practice focuses on startups, securities, alcohol beverage licensing/permitting, trademarks, and real estate. Collin is the past president of the Dodge County Bar Association and the Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce and is a volunteer with Legal Actions Eviction Defense Project. Outside of the office, Collin enjoys spending time with his wife (Kim) and son (Noah), gardening, and hiking. 

  • Gain a high-level understanding of the three-tier system of alcohol regulation in Wisconsin
  • Identify initial considerations to discuss with clients seeking to start a new brewery
  • Become familiar with the federal (TTB) application process 
  • Receive best practices for working with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue on applications, permitting, and enforcement
  • Understand Wisconsin-specific issues encountered by breweries in the Badger State
  • Business lawyers
  • Contract lawyers
  • Small business advisors
  • Anyone interested in beer and craft breweries
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