http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-24/nd-proposal-would-let-home-beer-makers-sell-suds.html
Do any other states allow this?
Do any other states allow this?
Thank you for contacting our office regarding your concerns with the home brew laws. Not only does Rep. Conger appreciate hearing the concerns of the people of his district, but he enjoyed learning about your interest and experience with home brewing. I believe that most people recognize the need to change these antiquated laws, and fortunately there is legislation that is being introduced this upcoming session that seeks to reform the home brew law, which Rep. Conger plans on supporting assuming that it is written correctly. If you have any other questions or concerns please contact me.
I've been watching this Representative for awhile now, after he had mentioned doing a farming distillery bill, or something on that line.
It's really nice to see something like this go up to legislature here. We've got zero breweries and horribly one sided distributorship laws. It is really uncalled for when you consider that are the third highest in beer consumption per capita.
I've got my fingers crossed in North Dakota!
Bismarck Tribunes Article
Minnesota recently passed a bill to allow "basement brewers" to see their beer.
OK, so the state lets you off the hook in selling homebrew. I'll ask the obvious question: doesn't the homebrewer have to jump through the same hoops for the Federal alcohol tax as any other alcohol producer if they sell it? Or can they sell up to the 200 gal. limit sans Federal tax?
Minnesota recently passed a bill to allow "basement brewers" to see their beer.
Lets not be presumptuous about how magnanimous craft beer would be. They would also want to crush it.
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