Bill Would Let Alcoholic Spirits Distilled In Iowa Be Shipped

Statewide Iowa — A bill to make it legal for Iowa distillers to ship spirits like whiskey and vodka directly to customers in Iowa and other states has cleared initial review in the Iowa House, but that may be as far as it goes in the 2022 legislative session.

Under current law, Iowa wineries may ship their products via FedEx, but distilleries cannot. Representative Megan Jones of Sioux Rapids is sponsoring the bill on behalf of Century Farms Distillery in Spencer, which is making whiskey from corn raised on local farms, including hers.

Marquas Ashworth is an entrepreneur who’s making Ziyad Rye Whiskey in Des Moines, which is being sold in 500 stores in seven states.

A legislator who gave the bill the green light to get it out of subcommittee indicated the bill needs more work before he’d agree to letting it advance farther. Distributors object to the bill. David Adelman, a lobbyist for the Iowa Wholesale Beer Distributors Association, says the guardrails in current law exist for a reason.

Bill backers say Americans are growing used to buying more and more products online, including alcohol. Same-day delivery of beer, wine and hard liquor is allowed under current law, but spirits cannot be shipped via FedEx or other third-party delivery service.

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