*Source: News.com (
http://www.news.com/Real-ID-could-me...ag=nefd.lede)*
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Shipyard Brewing Company's Maine ales, handcrafted in a former foundry on Portland's waterfront from malted barley, buckets of hop leaves, and Sebago Lake water, have risen to regional prominence. In 2007, the 14-year-old company shipped just more than 1 million cases.
Expanding sales of Shipyard Export Ale (
http://www.shipyard.com/), Old Thumper Extra Special, and Bluefin Stout beyond New England has meant trips out of Portland's airport every other week for Fred Forsley, the company's co-founder and president. Forsley, 47, says his most frequent sales calls are to customers in Florida, New York, California, and Arizona.
But starting on May 11, Forsley may no longer be permitted to use his Maine driver's license to fly out of the Portland International Jetport. Under the federal Real ID Act (
http://www.news.com/FAQ-How-Real-ID-...tml?tag=st.nl), which the Bush administration has touted as an antiterrorist measure, federal screeners could be required to reject it as invalid identification.
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