Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed two measures to further modernize New York's 80-year old Alcoholic Beverage Control Law.

The bills allow farm wineries, breweries and cideries to sell any New York-made farm alcoholic beverages by the glass at their production facility or off-site branch store.

Under current law, farm manufacturers are limited to selling only products by the glass they produce on site.

"These new laws further break down artificial barriers and help increase exposure to New York's world class beer, wine, cider and spirits, which will help this already booming industry grow further," Governor Cuomo said. "As I've said many times, when New Yorkers buy and support New York products, everyone wins."

The governor recently signed legislation allowing restaurants to sell  alcoholic beverages before noon on Sunday.

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