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So this is way

It's just protein shakes![]()
So this is waybut is everyone actually supposed to be over 21, regardless of local drinking laws?
is it illegal to brew under the age of 21? at what point does your must officially become alcohol? If you let a juice sit out for too long then it starts to ferment is that illegal? and back in the day wasnt the legal drinking age 18? why did it change?
Actually here is an interesting question re: laws that are sort of on topic... Im sure there is a lawyer or two kicking around here....
If my friend's brother, who just turned 20, were to assist me when I was brewing, are one or both of us breaking the law? is all well if I am the one pitching the yeast?
Yes, it is illegal to brew under the age of 21 as the moment you add yeast to juice/cider/wort it becomes wine/hard cider/beer.
And picking a new name won't help. We have your IP and if you continue to sign up with a "new" name we can just notify your local law enforcement and internet provider (both verizon for your smartphone and charter for home internet).
Please respect the rules of our forum.
BTW, Yoop, if I run afoul of you good folks do you mean coming back as DreamyFoodness wont work?
Mark Twain (no, it wasn't Ben Franklin) said "When a child turns 13, he should be sealed up in a barrel and fed through the bunghole. When he turns 16, seal up the bunghole"
If people under the age of 21 aren't allowed to use this forum, why are people in Alabama and Mississippi allowed to use it?
CreamyGoodness said:@JonM, and then came back under a new name... that was almost exactly the same as the old one...
That's a good question! I have no idea.
Seriously, it just has to do with liability. We do not want any problems from hysterical parents or being accused of helping minors. If a kid was smart enough to lie about his age (or at least not promote it) and act like they were of "age" I don't think it'd be as much as an issue. We can say- "Well he SAID he was 22!" for example.
But in a case where someone comes on the forum and says they are hiding homebrew under the sink to hide it from their parents, and admits to being a teenager in the US, we have to act and can't turn a blind eye.
In cases of adults who may or may not be skirting the law on several issues, as long as they don't brag or post about it, it's not my problem.
I have to have a certain friend who gave me a certain liquid at a certain NHC. And I liked it, as that certain person knows! (That WAS you, wasn't it, chef?)
I'm pretty laid back and easy going, and wish the laws in the US would be changed. I'm fine with recreational drug use for adults, for example. But this isn't about my personal feelings, it's about not allowing discussions of illegal activities on our forum. Anyone dumb enough to say "Hey, I'm doing some illegal stuff" won't be long on our forum.
Thanks for the response - wasn't trying to be a smartass, just normal curiosity!
CGVT said:FWIW, it is legal to make wine in Alabama, but not brew beer. I don't know about Mississippi.