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NA_Wreckdiver said:
Everytime I've thought I've heard it all...
NJ never fails to educate me! :confused:

Now I'm certain I know why God put a moat there!!!

The license is pretty cheap, either 15 or 25, i forget. Basically allows you to brew to the fed guidelines of 100gal/person. Nj just wants their cut annually. Still can't sell any though.
 
brewingmeister said:
As if I needed another reason to avoid NJ completely when passing through the area.

What happens if you don't get the permit?

No clue, not like the lhbs has to report customers...
Actually, i just looked up the law and the permit requirement was cancelled in january this year. So basically i got and paid for a permit for 2 months since i started brewing last november.
The permit is $15 and required for brewing at instructional facilities only.
 
In nj we need to obtain a license from the state. Glad to hear you worked it out. The smell is def overwhelming if it is something you don't enjoy. I once had a landlord who would complain that the garlic we used in cooking while a good smell permeated through the house and then everything smelled of it, including her clothing. I think she was a vampire.


A few months ago they dropped that law. You no longer need a permit to brew.

here is the info on the new law which does not require a permit.

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/nj-passes-new-howmebrew-law-good-309683/
 
I live next door to the manager of our park(ya) and she does not drink
beer ,but she love's the apple wine I made her - just sayin
 
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