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Bengaluru to get more microbreweries as Karnataka relaxes minimum area requirement

Under pressure to implement five poll guarantees that cost more than Rs 55,000 crore annually, the government is hoping to generate additional revenue through the change in rules

August 21, 2024 / 09:23 IST
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Let it flow. Tech hub Bengaluru is likely to get more microbreweries as the Karnataka government has reduced the minimum area requirement for such breweries from 10,000 square feet to 6,500 sq ft.

It has also allowed microbreweries to "open up to three additional dispensing counters for serving draught beer for the convenience of consumers".

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The government notified the Karnataka Excise (General Conditions of Licences) (Amendment) Rules, 2024 on August 16.

The rules define a “microbrewery” as a small brewery with an installed capacity of not more than 3.65 lakh litres per annum. It has to be located in a place with a built-up area of not less than 6,500 sq ft, including a spacious dining hall and parking facility, where draught beer is manufactured and served to customers for consumption within the premises.