Hear from Patrick Wallace, Innerspace Brewing Company co-owner in Huntsville
Alcohol deliveries may be in Alabama's future
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Alabamians may finally be able to get alcohol delivered to their house.
Yesterday the alabama house of representatives passed the bill that allows alcohol deliveries to anyone twenty-one years and older.
Waay-31's bridget divers spoke with a local huntsville brewery about what that means for them.
Bridget... one of the owners here at innerspace brewing company said today they're pretty excited about the opportunity to deliver the alcohol they brew.
Nat pop - pouring a beer "our blueberry milkshake is very popular."
And soon you might not have to drive to innerspace brewing to get it because of an alcohol delivery bill.
Patrick wallace/ co-owner at innerspace brewing company "we're excited about the possibility we might have to reach out to our customers and have another vehicle for them to get the beer that they love so much.
Especially because some customers are not comfortable coming during the coronavirus pandemic.
"they've been missing out on their favorite inerspace beer."
Along with some of the other things inerspace sells.
"we offer our beer, we offer a selection of wine.
We also offer our handmade artisional wood-fired pizza that we're looking at combing with our beverages and offering a combo."
A delivery option could also bring in more revenue for the family- owned business.
"there's definitely some start-up costs that we have to consider that we're looking into and stuff that's not in our repertoir now that we have.
There's definitely a chance for an additional revenue stream."
And a chance for people seventy- five miles away to try the beer for the final frontier.
"i think huntsville's a great place for a spaceship themed beer delivery vehicle."
Now the alabama senate will decide to either go with the changes made by the alabama house of representatives or send the bill to a conference committee.
Live in huntsville, bridget divers, waay-31 news.