This is the latest i found from the beer forum on the brewing network.
"News has been tough to come by, even locally. I have heard the guy is still free, and even has been looking into buying nano equipment to start a pro brewery here in Alabama. I can only assume that he no longer has a pending felony trial if he is doing that, but without first-hand information, I can't say for sure what happened. Maybe someone else will see this and give a better update."
I remember someone posting about where to get homebrew supplies awhile ago, and saying how its a felony in that state, I was somewhat shocked to learn this. Hope it wasnt that guy.Homebrewing is not a crime. Looks like that law got slipped through unnoticed.Kinda like how they "forgot to mention beer when signing the winebrewing laws decades ago.
Homebrewing is not a crime. Looks like that law got slipped through unnoticed.Kinda like how they "forgot to mention beer when signing the winebrewing laws decades ago.
Yep, they have no clue.Geeze i beleive we have cookouts cooking our own meat with ingredients from a store.And host these events.Put a law on homecooked food to while they are at it. Bann homeade bread we could be feeding the 5000 like Jesus.
Ha , i meant unnoticed like nobody in that state must care much about the law and people that know nothing about it make the laws.