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There are also a bunch of states where the legality of homebrewing is somewhat uncertain, while others have weird laws such as caps on the ABV permitted or restrictions such as "domestic ingredients only".

A perfect time to put in my usual plug for AHA. Support an organization that is looking out for your rights to homebrew.
 
HB0051 is getting closer...it passed favorably through the Senate Business and Labor Committee on Friday the 13th...wait...crap...knocking on wood right now.
 
HB0051 is getting closer...it passed favorably through the Senate Business and Labor Committee on Friday the 13th...wait...crap...knocking on wood right now.

Any word on a hearing on the senate floor yet? The other 45 states that permit brewing are crossing their fingers for you (and the other four that don't probably cross them even harder!).
 
UPDATE: The Utah senate has passed this bill, and it will now go to the Governor's desk. I see no reason why he wouldn't sign it, given his stated goal of liberalizing Utah's liquor laws.

Huzzah! I'm no longer an outlaw! :D
 
YAY, I was getting worried, the senate decided to try and amend it by adding some stupid rules about once a year you could take 1 l of wine or 72 oz of beer from your house to some event... the house was like UMM NO, and it was revisited w/ a committee, afterwards the senate accepted... The great thing is that one of our state senators said he voted against the bill because he was not comfortable w/ homebrewing because it seems "fraught w/ mischief"

you naughty peeps you!

lol
 
It amazes me that these people are supposed to represent us. They have no idea what they vote on sometimes. I'd like to tell that guy, "I'm not comfortable with politicians such as yourself, because you ARE fraught with mischief to me!!!"
 
If Utah passes it's 4, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky and Oklahoma

Oklahoma doesn't have any homebrew restrictions that I'm aware of. But it is one of the remaining 3.2 beer states. Since that covers all the fizzy yellow beer, I don't really worry about it. :D
 
How do they do that? Can I open a marijuana shop in Boulder? That would be a cash cow if there ever was one.

Let me know when that happens..lol. I am on that like a sailor on a cheap whore.

Hoooray Beer!!! Go Utah. Welcome to the 20th Century
 

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