Can everyone honestly say they never sold one of their homebrews before? Or can you just not admit to it on this site without being banned?
I have RENTED out a 22oz bottle for $5 each that included a $1 deposit. Its been a few years, but friends loved my bottles.
Yes, I can honestly say that I have never sold, or rented, or traded my homebrew. I know enough about the precarious legal history of our HOBBY. Like the fact that homebrewing period is still illegal in at least one state, and that it wasn't federally legalized until FORTY YEARS after prohibition was repealed.
Maybe having a little understanding of that, would make you show some respect both for the law, and for the hobby.
There are no loopholes to this. Any form of EXCHANGE for homebrew is considered illegal under the 1978 repeal of the ban on homebrewing, H.R. 1337...unless of course you become licensed to do so, and pay taxes.
That's the bottom line, folks.
Whenever a thread like this, or someone trying to make money off homebrew for whatever reason, charity or otherwise, all these "armchair lawyers," come up with all the ways they think could be "get arounds" the law. Sorry kids, you can hypothesize all you want, but do you notice ever any actually attorneys with knowledge of the law ever coming up with some of this stuff? No.
Whether we agree with the laws or not. You can't loophole your way through this. The laws are pretty specific in regards to homebrewing- any medium of exchange, be it money or barter involving homebrew is illegal.
If you want to do this, contact the local liquor control commission, find out the laws, and follow the legal process and do it. Plenty of people have. All it It takes time and money.....
Quit thinking you can run around the law....if you really want to help, then try to change the laws....Write your congress people, better yet become a congressperson. But quit thinking you can scheme your way through this.
I think folks who try to loophole around this law should be, as an ex member was fond of saying, be cockpunched.