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Craft Beer Times | Brewing Veteran Alec Mull Joins Bell’s, Gopuff Loses License

Brewing Veteran Alec Mull Joins Bell’s, Gopuff Loses License

Brewing Veteran Alec Mull Joins Bell’s, Gopuff Loses License

Bell’s Hires New Brewing Leader

Alec Mull Joins Team

Great news for Bell’s Brewery enthusiasts: Alec Mull is returning to Bell’s as the leader of Brewing Operations. The announcement was made today, and just in time for Bell’s fans to celebrate with a cold one.

Mull is no stranger to the Bell’s Brewery. He worked there for over six years before leaving for a short time. During that time, Mull worked in other breweries, including AB InBev. While at AB InBev, he worked in different departments, including training and research.

His return is much anticipated and well-deserved. During his time at Bell’s, he was responsible for leading several projects, including the implementation of Bell’s quality program. He also contributed to the expansion of Bell’s Brewery, including the opening of the new location in Comstock, Michigan.

Mull’s extensive knowledge and experience will be an asset to Bell’s, ensuring the excellent quality beer that Bell’s is known for continues. He will work closely with the team to continue making innovative products that capture the hearts and taste buds of beer-lovers everywhere.

Gopuff Loses Liquor License in Massachusetts

What Happened?

Gopuff, a leading on-demand delivery service company, lost its liquor license in Massachusetts. The license was revoked by the state’s Alcohol Beverages Control Commission (ABCC). The move came after the ABCC conducted an investigation into Gopuff’s compliance with state liquor laws.

The decision by the ABCC affects Gopuff’s ability to sell any alcohol products in Massachusetts. This includes beer, wine, and spirits. The company can still deliver non-alcoholic items to customers in the state.

The ABCC’s investigation found several violations of state liquor laws. Some of the violations included the sale or delivery of alcohol to minors, failure to properly identify individuals placing orders and making deliveries, and the sale or distribution of alcohol without a license in certain areas.

Gopuff has been operating in Massachusetts since 2019 and has delivered thousands of orders to customers in the state. The company has apologized for the violations found, claiming the issues came from clerical errors in their ordering and delivery systems.

As of now, it is unclear if Gopuff will appeal the ABCC’s decision or how long it will take for the company to regain its liquor license.

Conclusion

The news of Alec Mull’s return to Bell’s Brewery is an exciting announcement for beer lovers everywhere. Mull’s leadership experience and extensive knowledge will ensure Bell’s continues to produce excellent quality beer.

On the other hand, the loss of Gopuff’s liquor license in Massachusetts is a significant blow for the company and its customers. It is important for all businesses to ensure they are complying with state laws and regulations regarding the sale and distribution of alcohol products.

As always, it is up to us as consumers to be responsible when enjoying alcoholic beverages. Drink safely and in moderation and never attempt to purchase or consume alcohol underage.

Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.

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