ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – In a defeat for smaller operations looking for clarification, the Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board voted unanimously not to adopt a proposal that added specific activities to the list of events outlawed at breweries.

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But discussion among board members at the ABCB meeting showed the need to further clarify and consider laws reflective of the changing industry.

Under current Alaska law breweries are not allowed to have live entertainment, televisions, pool tables, dart games, dancing, electronic or other games, game tables or other recreational or gaming opportunities on the premises where customers drink. Similar restrictions apply to distilleries and wineries.

The regulation rejected by the board would have defined “recreational or gaming opportunities” to include festivals, games

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