jack13
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In Australia, there is no limit on production
That cannot be true. If it were, Australia would have devolved into chaos by now.
In Australia, there is no limit on production
Who is counting? Are you selling it? Is the All seeing eye counting each gallon? Enjoy and proprigate!!!Hey gang,
This is my first post here, so hopefully I'm in the right sub-forum. I have been researching a freeze condensation product but it led me to some interesting legalese about homebrewing in general. I knew about the 200gal limit, but the way the CA law reads, it says "the aggregate amount of beer or wine is 200gal". Now if it said beer and wine, I would think that 200gal is the absolute amount, but it says beer or wine which makes me think I can brew 400gal total, neither wine or beer exceeding 200gal. It never occurred to me to research this and only seeing the legalese made me ponder, so I'm wondering how y'all read it and operate.
https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/homebrewing-rights/statutes/california/
The specific language is in section 23356.2, a couple paragraphs down.
Where in the statutes for personal production of wine and beer does it state "aggregate of" in terms of both beverages? The beer statute does not use the term at all; the wine statute (subsection B) uses it only in reference to aggregate amount of wine. Production of one does not limit the other. Unless there is something else I'm missing in Title 27 that further defines this application of "aggregate" of the two beverages, then the language of the two separate statutes should allow for 200g/year for each.
you sure about that? breweries arent allowed to do this, my understanding was that it exceeds our permitted "fermentation" license and becomes refining/distilling, a different license.
maybe thats also a CA issue, but i thought that was federal law