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Title: SC group seeks to raise alcohol content in beer.(Weekly Specialty & Import Beer Report)(South Carolina)
Publication: Modern Brewery Age (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 16, 2004
Publisher: Business Journals, Inc.
Volume: 55 Issue: 33 Page: 2(2)Distributed by Thompson Gale
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AP--With the move to change South Carolina's minibottle law, some people also are pushing to legalize higher-alcohol beer.
Georgia recently changed its law, raising the 6 percent alcohol cap on beer to 14 percent. That move has left South Carolina as one of only five states that strictly limit the beverage's alcohol content, said Julie Bradford, editor of the "All About Beer" magazine and member of Pop the Cap, a North Carolina group organizing to remove that state's 6 percent alcohol limit from its beer laws.