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PROHIBITION ENDS AT LAST!

21st Amendment - December 5, 1933
NBWA/WBAE Three-Tier System Education Video

Today on Monday, December 5, America celebrates the 83rd anniversary of the ratification of the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution, which repealed Prohibition and established today’s effective system of state-based alcohol regulation. On December 5, 1933, Prohibition ended in the United States when 36 states (a three-fourths majority of the then 48 states) ratified the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment, ending 13 years of Prohibition, and granted each state the primary authority to enact and enforce alcohol laws consistent with the desires and needs of their citizens.
 
A video jointly produced by the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) and the Wholesale Beer Association Executives explains the history of America’s state-based regulatory system, the three-tier distribution system and the regulatory, economic and commercial value of independent distributors in promoting public safety and access to market for brewers of all sizes.
 
NBWA President and CEO Craig Purser issued the following statement:
 
“NBWA raises a glass in celebration of the 21st Amendment and its role in establishing the effective system that we have in America today. Because of state-based alcohol regulation, the three-tier system and independent beer distributors, the public can count on transparency and accountability while consumers enjoy unparalleled choice and variety.
 
“Today’s system has generated a Golden Age for beer. We are seeing unprecedented variety, offered by more than 4,000 breweries – compared to less than 50 back in the 1980s. Craft brewers continue to develop and expand, representing more than 10 percent of the overall beer market in the U.S. And imports continue to soar, offering consumers tastes and experiences from all over the world.
 
“America’s 3,300 independent, licensed beer distribution facilities – and the 130,000 men and women working in the industry – are proud to partner with states as part of this time-tested system.”