RoseHawke said:I lurk here, but pardon while I weigh in since I live in one of the worst states in question.
Yes, homebrewing is illegal in this state. So is the sale of any beer over 6% ABV or in a container over 16oz (the only state in the union with this ridiculous restriction,) although you can buy kegs.
We have three bills in the state legislature this year in an attempt to legalize homebrewing and also to raise the ABV of beer to 13.9% putting it on a par with most table wines at least.
They are all going to DIE today because the State Senate of Alabama has been arguing for the past month about bingo and gambling in one county; not just the alcohol related bills, nothing has gotten done because of this deadlock.
Am I upset with my "government" (I use the term loosely) ? You might say so.
Returning to lurk mode now.
Well I sure do and I was bred, born, and raised here!bethlehembrewer said:Damn why didn' t we let the state out of the union when they wanted!
Just kidding, I really have nothing against Alabama.
RoseHawke said:I lurk here, but pardon while I weigh in since I live in one of the worst states in question.
Yes, homebrewing is illegal in this state. So is the sale of any beer over 6% ABV or in a container over 16oz (the only state in the union with this ridiculous restriction,) although you can buy kegs.
We have three bills in the state legislature this year in an attempt to legalize homebrewing and also to raise the ABV of beer to 13.9% putting it on a par with most table wines at least.
They are all going to DIE today because the State Senate of Alabama has been arguing for the past month about bingo and gambling in one county; not just the alcohol related bills, nothing has gotten done because of this deadlock.
Maybe all is not lost. Maybe. I thought the session was fixing to end (I normally don't keep up much with Alabama politics as it's pretty useless,) but apparently there are three more days including today. And they ended the filibuster!ClutchDude said:Ahhh crap. We in MS were hoping to piggyback that bills passage to put similar structures in place here. Instead, we're left with planning trips to LA/TN when we want certain good beers. It's still illegal here as well, technically.
*sigh*
RoseHawke said:I lurk here, but pardon while I weigh in since I live in one of the worst states in question.
Yes, homebrewing is illegal in this state. So is the sale of any beer over 6% ABV or in a container over 16oz (the only state in the union with this ridiculous restriction,) although you can buy kegs.
We have three bills in the state legislature this year in an attempt to legalize homebrewing and also to raise the ABV of beer to 13.9% putting it on a par with most table wines at least.
They are all going to DIE today because the State Senate of Alabama has been arguing for the past month about bingo and gambling in one county; not just the alcohol related bills, nothing has gotten done because of this deadlock.
Am I upset with my "government" (I use the term loosely) ? You might say so.
Returning to lurk mode now.
SC has some pretty stupid laws regarding alcohol, even though hoembrewing is legal. We actually just passed a bill that allows sale of alcohol above 6%. Blue Laws suck too. No alcohol sales on Sunday (even in restaurants), and bars close at 12:00 on Saturday night.
SC has some pretty stupid laws regarding alcohol, even though hoembrewing is legal. We actually just passed a bill that allows sale of alcohol above 6%. Blue Laws suck too. No alcohol sales on Sunday (even in restaurants), and bars close at 12:00 on Saturday night.
Sure, it is...comes under "the pursuit of happiness" (or hoppiness for hopheads) doesn't it??Unfortunately, brewing beer is not a constitutional right...
There are currently 5 (edit 6) states where homebrewing is illegal or where it is not specified by statute as legal.
UT
KY
MS
OK
WV
Edit: AL
UT came close to passsing a bill this spring, the house passed it, but it died in senate committee and it did not get the opportunity for it to be voted on. In other words, whomever is on the UT State Senate committee killed the bill despite popular support.
EDIT: as Beerific points out below AL.
X10000Why not lock after a year or five?