I know about as much as the next random person on the block about alcoholic beverage laws in the state of Oklahoma.
I know that the brew permit I have allows me to make beer (and wine and cider) up to 200 gallons per year, but NOT sell it.
I'm trying to check all the free resources I can before I go talk to a lawyer, so does anyone have any good current sources on laws of alcoholic beverages in the state of Oklahoma? It would be nice to see something in plain English, not something only intended to be read by lawyers (all the hundreds of pages of 8.5x11 stuff I've found is way too difficult for me to understand and sift through).
I'm not looking to go commercial by any means, but I've been approached by some folks at church regarding a fundraiser by selling home-made beer. I informed them that it would be illegal for me to sell beer I make, but I told them I would investigate the possibility of donating home-made beer to a business who actually has a license to sell (it's a long shot, I know, but it can't hurt to ask), or failing that, what licenses would I be required to apply for and obtain and what are the costs?
Hope someone can help.
Thanks!
Nic
I know that the brew permit I have allows me to make beer (and wine and cider) up to 200 gallons per year, but NOT sell it.
I'm trying to check all the free resources I can before I go talk to a lawyer, so does anyone have any good current sources on laws of alcoholic beverages in the state of Oklahoma? It would be nice to see something in plain English, not something only intended to be read by lawyers (all the hundreds of pages of 8.5x11 stuff I've found is way too difficult for me to understand and sift through).
I'm not looking to go commercial by any means, but I've been approached by some folks at church regarding a fundraiser by selling home-made beer. I informed them that it would be illegal for me to sell beer I make, but I told them I would investigate the possibility of donating home-made beer to a business who actually has a license to sell (it's a long shot, I know, but it can't hurt to ask), or failing that, what licenses would I be required to apply for and obtain and what are the costs?
Hope someone can help.
Thanks!
Nic