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Eisbier Notsomuch Illegal Anymore?

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cactusgarrett

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I've been meaning to post this for a bit now and haven't seen anything come out about this. The short of it is that according to the Feds, homebrewing eisbier is NOT illegal. Details below:

In the BasicBrewingRadio podcast from 15Jan2009, at 07:20, James Spencer receives a question related to freezing/concentrating beer, and subsequently states what we've all seen mentioned in hooch threads here - that it's a form of distilling and therefore illegal.

The following week (22Jan2009), though, at 01:23 James recants after contacting the ATF and being redirected to Art Reznick at the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Buerau (TTB). Reznick states that according to TTB regulations, the method to make eisbier isn't illegal, and that any legalities are with regards to tax classifications - which are not applicable to homebrewers performing the eisbier method for personal use ("as defined by 26USC5053E").

Basic Brewing Radio - 22Jan2009

Just thought I'd bring it up for those of you who felt handcuffed by the letter of the law. Happy eis-ing!
 
Other than your reference to that Jamil episode, the Basic Brewing Radio show was the first i've heard of it NOT being illegal.

I just figured that since the search function is a little tougher to use lately, I couldn't find anything about it around here, and that the majority of people (often me included) just hear something and take it as gospel and/or pass it along, a "refresher" might be a welcome piece of information.
 
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