Comparison of Taxpaid Sales by Florida Breweries and All Reporters In the following table, we compare this number to all the taxable beer sales in Florida, which includes breweries’ retail sales of their own beer and all sales by Florida distributors. Most of what a brewery pays taxes on is the sale of its own beer at retail in a taproom or a brewpub. In this table, we compare the taxpaid sales by Florida breweries as compared to all beer sales subject to tax in Florida. Comparison of Florida Breweries Taxpaid Sales to All Sales Would you like a copy The Florida Breweries Report as an Excel spreadsheet? Send an email to to request a copy of the spreadsheet for this month or any month going back to January 2015. In January 2019, Florida breweries’ taxpaid sales accounted for 0.81% of all beer sales in Florida (8.1 out of 1,000 beers sold).For reporting breweries, the average taxpaid sales per brewery in January 2019 was 27.10 barrels, a decrease of 3.1 barrels per brewery.Compared to January 2018, LTM taxpaid sales were up by 19.41% in January 2019. Total taxpaid sales during the rolling last-twelve-months (LTM) fell by 0.20%, the first decline since September 2017. Month-to-month taxpaid sales fell by 12.02% in January 2019.Of those, 292 breweries reported taxpaid sales in January. In January 2019, the total number of licensed breweries stood at 340.Where a brewery upgrades its license, the tables below denote the CMBP license with * and the CMB license with ^. Breweries with a CMB license can start fill growlers, sell bottled or canned products for consumption off premises, and sell to licensed distributors.
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