Gov Meyer Ceremonially Signs Microbrewery Bill in Wilmington
September 26, 2025/
While House Bill 170 was signed into law in June – Governor Matt Meyer ceremonially signed the bill at Brew Works North in Wilmington on Thursday. House Bill 170 updates Delaware’s microbrewery law and gives businesses more flexibility in how they operate. Delaware code only allowed Delaware craft brewers to operate one microbrewery and two brew pubs. The new law allows brewers to instead operate two microbreweries and one brew pub if they choose.
Additional information from Gov. Meyer:
This change enables microbreweries to decide the business model that best fits their growth, while continuing to support Delaware’s small businesses, tourism, and local economy.
“Delaware’s craft and microbreweries are a source of pride for our state and a real driver of local economic growth,” said Rep. Debra Heffernan. “HB 170 gives these small businesses more flexibility to grow so that they can keep doing what they do best: making great beer and bringing people together.”
“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities, and Delaware’s entrepreneurs are driving job creation and economic growth across the state,” said Sen. Dan Cruce. “Our local microbreweries and brewpubs are great examples of how small businesses fuel innovation, provide good jobs, and strengthen our economy while also building spaces where neighbors connect. By giving them more flexibility, we’re helping them expand and thrive. I want to thank Gov. Meyer for signing this legislation and supporting the entrepreneurs who keep Delaware’s economy strong.”