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Brewers and Distillers in Ireland

Brewers and Distillers in Ireland

Constance Cassidy; Maire Conneely

Clarus Press Ltd
2021
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The distillation (sometimes illegal) of uisce beatha, poitín and gin has existed in Ireland over many centuries. In 1806, over 25% of the entire production of Irish whiskey was estimated to come from illicit stills. While the process of brewing and distilling has come a long way since the days Molly Gallivan produced her homemade poitín known as Molly’s Mountain Dew in the Kerry Mountains, laws from 1831 still apply to breweries and distilleries today. In 1887, the annual output of whiskey manufactured in Ireland was 10,620,584 gallons. There were many thriving distilleries in Dublin and Cork, and in Tullamore and Kilbeggan, and elsewhere, many of which still survive and are indeed thriving today. As of June 2019, Ireland has twenty-five distilleries in operation, with a further twenty-four either planned or under development. As of 2018, sales of Irish whiskey stood at 10.7 million 9-litres cases, up from 4.4 million cases in 2008, with sales projected to exceed 12 million cases (its historical peak) by 2020. Brewers and Distillers in Ireland: The Complete Licensing Guide discusses all the different types of manufacturers’ licences, the rights and obligations of the manufacturer and how to obtain a manufacturer’s licence from Revenue. The sale of the manufactured product by wholesale is also discussed, as is its retail sale, which was introduced for the first time by the Act of 2018. Differing permitted hours for on-sales and off-sales are discussed, as are offences and penalties. The Intoxicating Liquor (Breweries and Distilleries) Act 2018 has allowed for the first time the retail sale of alcohol (spirits and/or beer) on the premises where such alcohol is manufactured.
Cassidy on the Licensing Acts

Cassidy on the Licensing Acts

Constance Cassidy

Clarus Press Ltd
2010
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Clarus Press is delighted to announce the forthcoming publication of the eagerly awaited 3rd edition of Cassidy on the Licensing Acts. This work is recognised by legal professionals as the definitive guide on licensing law in Ireland. It gives a comprehensive review of the entire code and brings the practitioner completely up-to-date with all the significant developments in licensing law. The 3rd edition includes: * Up-to-date consolidated licensing legislation from 1833-2010 * Detailed table of offences affecting * pubs, hotels, restaurants and off-licences * registered clubs * places of public entertainment with particular reference to appropriate penalties. Cassidy on the Licensing Acts, 3rd edition, is a complete overhaul of the entire original text. This work focuses on drugs and criminal legislation and includes the wide range of changes introduced by the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2008. New chapters deal with * Police Powers * Under-Age * Concerts and Festivals * Closure Orders * Late Licences This work also examines: * Sale of alcohol on Good Friday * New voluntary code of practice for off-licensees * Practice direction affecting late licences * New trading hours for off-licences * New court procedure for wine off-licence * New trading hours for theatres * New conditions for special exemption orders * Imposition of mandatory closure periods for certain first licensing offences * Structural restrictions on sale and display of alcohol for supermarkets and convenience stores *2010 legisaltion affecting the National Conference Centre
The Licensed Trade

The Licensed Trade

Constance Cassidy; Michael McGrath

Clarus Press Ltd
2009
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For the first time ever, the liquor licensing code is brought to the licensee in a comprehensive and easy to use guide. "The Licensed Trade: A User's Handbook" is designed for those who work in the industry, including, publicans, hoteliers, theatre licensees, nightclub owners and those who operate off licence premises, supermarkets and convenience stores. "The Licensed Trade: A User's Handbook" explains the implications of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2008. The essentials of managing a licensed premise are outlined in this book, including: trading hours and late night trading; control of premises; occupiers liability; under-age persons; the smoking ban; employees rights; the right to refuse. This book details the different types of licence and their renewal, transfer and sale. General offences and temporary closure orders are also reviewed. This easy to use handbook is designed as a quick and useful reference for everyone working in the licensed trade.