Keep It Local

Supporting Oregon Businesses & Communities

Our Liquor Laws Are An Important Part of the Oregon Tradition

Here in Oregon, we’re proud of our locally owned beer, wine, cider and spirits. It’s a tradition that contributes not only to our local economies, but also our communities: a portion of every liquor sale in Oregon provides key funding for our students, healthcare, public safety, and other services we all depend on. Our regulated system keeps costs fair for consumers, and benefits the distillers, local businesses and communities that make Oregon whole.

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Our Liquor System Supports Local Businesses

“The system to distribute and sell liquor in Oregon keeps my local business afloat. Under Washington’s privatized liquor system we’ve seen a 30% increase on prices to the consumer, a dramatic drop in product selection, and a loss of nearly a quarter of our Washington sales. Oregon’s laws work. Let’s keep it that way.”

Alan Dietrich, Bendistillery

The Ins and Outs of Oregon’s Liquor System

How does our current liquor system support funding for Oregon schools, healthcare, and public safety? How does it support more choices and lower prices for consumers?

How Many Local Businesses Benefit From Our Current Liquor System?

65 Distilleries
73 Distributors
10,000 Restaurants
37,200 Farms
1,000 Wineries
1,300 Vineyards
400 Breweries
70 Cideries