CGVT
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Seems to be a lot of trash talking going on after the fact...
I'm just glad that we are all legal now
I'm just glad that we are all legal now
CGVT said:Seems to be a lot of trash talking going on after the fact...
I'm just glad that we are all legal now![]()
Yeah, Jethro Clampett went there, remember?
Orthobrewsky said:Just for the record, I did not attend the school from which Forrest graduated
I wonder if big box stores in Alabama might start carrying brewing gear and/or supplies?
I wonder if any of y'all have beers entered in the Golden Triangle Brewers War of the Wort. If so, we will be finishing judging on May 18 and will have an after party and awards ceremony starting at 5:30pm. A local distributor is providing a Tall Grass firkin. Come out and celebrate with us.
I am so freaking happy about this. The 15 gallon limit stinks, but it's a far cry from zero.
Hey now... Cut Alvin some slack. He extracted his proverbial head and gave us support this year. Sure he dropped some foolish comments this year too but I can't speak bad of the man.
It's a miracle! The Governor signed the bill last night and 15 gallons of beer magically appeared in my closet this morning.![]()
Wonder what the fine will be for being over the limit?
I can't imagine you getting 6 months unless you're WAY over as Federal law allows for significantly more. The fine they might try to levy the max just because it's free money.
Accidic said:I can't imagine you getting 6 months unless you're WAY over as Federal law allows for significantly more. The fine they might try to levy the max just because it's free money.
The guy recently prosecuted for home brewing in Blount County had his charge reduced to class c misdemeanor from felony. Most likely violators of the new law could also plea bargain to a reduced charge. The big expense would be lawyer fees and potential loss of professional licensure (not likely since this is not a crime of moral turpitude).
Actually, they never planned to prosecute him for homebrewing, but for distilling. It seems that when they realized they didn't actually have evidence for any distilling, they reduced it to possession of a prohibited beverage in a dry county. One article said that they decided to search his home because he'd been caught with marijuana, but I think I read somewhere else that a neighbor called thinking he might have a meth lab.
These Right to Brew glasses are gonna be collectors items. Better get one while they are still around.
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