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IL SB0618

IL SB0618
LIQUOR-TECH


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Introduced
01/24/2025
In Committee
10/28/2025
Crossed Over
10/15/2025
Passed
12/12/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
12/12/2025

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Creates a class 3 craft distiller license and spirits showcase permit. Provides that a class 3 craft distiller license, which may be issued to a distiller or a non-resident dealer, shall allow the manufacture of no more than 100,000 gallons of spirits per year and shall allow the sale of spirits from the class 3 craft distiller's in-state or out-of-state class 3 craft distillery premises to certain licensees as long as the class 3 craft distiller licensee meets certain requirements. Allows for the transfer of spirits manufactured by the class 3 craft distiller to a second location if certain requirements are met. Authorizes a class 3 craft distiller to self-distribute up to 5,000 gallons of its spirits subject to certain requirements and limitations. Provides that a spirits showcase permit shall allow an Illinois-licensed distributor to transfer a portion of its spirits inventory from its licensed premises to the premises specified in the spirits showcase permit license from its licensed premises to the premises specified in the spirits showcase permit license and to sell or offer for sale at retail, only in the premises specified in the spirits showcase permit license, the transferred or delivered spirits for on or off premises consumption and to sell to non-licensees not more than 156 fluid ounces of spirits per person. Provides that a retail licensee may use any website, mobile application, or similar platform that facilitates the sale or delivery of food, beverages, or goods and is owned or operated by the retail licensee, third-party contractor, independent contractor, or agent with whom the licensed retailer has contracted with to facilitate deliveries or sales of alcoholic liquors. Provides that, except for a municipality with a population of more than 1,000,000 inhabitants, a home rule unit may not regulate the delivery of alcoholic liquor or require a retail licensee to obtain a separate or additional license for the delivery alcoholic liquor (instead of may not regulate the delivery of alcoholic liquor inconsistent with certain provisions). Makes other changes in provisions concerning the delivery of alcoholic liquor. Prohibits the sale of alcoholic liquor to any visibly intoxicated (instead of intoxicated) person. Provides that a law enforcement agency; the Illinois Liquor Control Commission; or a local liquor control commissioner shall, pursuant to a plan or action to investigate, patrol, or conduct any similar enforcement action, only use a person under the age of 21 years to attempt to purchase alcoholic beverages to apprehend licensees, or employees or agents of licensees, who sell alcoholic beverages to minors. Sets forth minimum standards for such investigations, including requiring the minor to display an appearance that could generally be expected of a person under 21 years of age, respond truthfully to all questions posed by the licensee, and to either carry his or her own identification or carry no identification. Makes changes in provisions concerning the delivery and carry out of mixed drinks and the renewal of a manufacturer's or importing distributor license. Makes other changes. Effective July 1, 20226, except that certain provisions are effective immediately.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Illinois Liquor Control Act to create a new class of craft distiller license and introduce several regulatory changes in the alcohol industry. Specifically, the bill establishes a class 3 craft distiller license that allows a distiller to manufacture up to 100,000 gallons of spirits per year and sell spirits directly from their licensed premises to retail licensees, class 3 brewers, and other class 3 craft distillers. The license permits the distiller to sell up to 5,000 gallons per year for off-premises consumption and transfer up to 2,500 gallons annually to another wholly owned location. The bill also introduces a new "spirits showcase permit" that allows a class 3 craft distiller to transfer and sell their spirits at a specific location for up to 15 days, selling no more than 156 fluid ounces per person. Additionally, the legislation makes various other modifications, such as clarifying delivery rules for alcoholic beverages, expanding loyalty and rewards programs for certain licensees, and updating provisions related to mixed drink delivery. The changes aim to provide more flexibility for smaller craft distilleries while maintaining regulatory oversight of alcohol sales and distribution in Illinois.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (9)

Last Action

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0451 (on 12/12/2025)

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