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Group Opposes Liquor Law Change, Surly Brewery

Surly Brewing says a new $20 million brewery and restaurant in the Twin Cities would bolster the hospitality industry and create up to 150 long-term jobs. But not everyone is in favor of the plans-and one group intends to fight to maintain current laws that prohibit large brewers from selling directly to consumers.

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