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NRBC Compliance Brief

NRBC Compliance Brief

Von: Jeremy Barnes
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The NRBC Compliance Brief is a daily two-minute audio briefing on U.S. alcohol and hemp/THC regulation, covering federal agencies and all 50 states: TTB rulings and rulemaking, state alcohol authority actions, the federal hemp-ban timeline, THC-beverage rules, court decisions, taxes, tariffs, licensing, and enforcement. A new episode arrives every morning around 7 AM Eastern. Produced by the compliance desk at New Realm Brewing Co. and narrated with AI assistance under the direction of CFO Jeremy Barnes. Strictly factual and neutral: what passed, what was signed, what a court held, and the dates that matter — with every position attributed to the person or group who took it. For general information only — not legal advice. Want the full written brief with source links in your inbox each morning? Email jbarnes@newrealmbrewing.com with the subject "Subscribe - Compliance Brief"© 2026 New Realm Brewing Co. Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • Vol. 1, Ed. 4 — Tue Aug 18: 50% tariffs on Canadian beverages arrive Wednesday
    Aug 18 2026
    Fifty percent U.S. tariffs on Canadian beer, wine and spirits take effect Wednesday unless talks succeed; South Carolina leaves hemp THC drinks unregulated until January; Hawaii asks a court to dismiss a hemp-crackdown lawsuit. For general information only — not legal advice.
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    2 Min.
  • Vol. 1, Ed. 3 — Mon Aug 17: Missouri hemp THC drinks face November ban
    Aug 17 2026
    Missouri's hemp THC beverage carve-out hinges on a House vote to delay the federal ban; TTB finalizes the Columbia Hills viticultural area; U.S.–Canada tariffs covering beer, wine and spirits arrive Wednesday absent a deal. For general information only — not legal advice.
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    2 Min.
  • Vol. 1, Ed. 2 — Sun Aug 16: Hemp store closures follow Virginia's 2 mg cap
    Aug 16 2026
    Virginia's 2 mg hemp THC cap takes hold with the first store closures; TTB proposes four new viticultural areas; Massachusetts flags 13 products in its first THC potency audit. For general information only — not legal advice.
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    2 Min.
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