The bill amends the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, introducing significant changes to the licensing and regulation of alcoholic beverages. Notably, it reduces the distiller license fee from $3,125 to $1,250 and removes certain requirements for contiguous licensed distillery premises. Distillers will now be allowed to sell sample spirits at public events, and the bill eliminates production limits for distilleries as well as restrictions on adding nonalcoholic substances to spirits. Furthermore, it clarifies that spirits mixed with nonalcoholic substances will not be classified as cocktails, streamlining the licensing process and enhancing operational flexibility for distilleries.

In addition to these changes, the bill outlines penalties for licensees who violate regulations, including written warnings for first offenses and potential fines or license suspension for repeat violations. It clarifies the definition of "inducement" in marketing practices and modifies the brand label registration process, establishing specific fees and exempting certain local products. Brand labels must be registered before advertising or selling, and private labels are generally prohibited, with an exception for charity collaboration beer. These amendments are set to take effect on November 1, 2026.