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Home brewers who became micro brewers can sell their micro brew.
Home brewers cannot sell their home brew. Their is a difference. I am a home brewer. I cannot legally sell my brew. I can start a micro brewery by complying with all state and federal laws governing a business in general and a beer making business in particular and start selling my beer, but I still can't sell my home brew. Federal law allows home brewing, but not all states allow it. It's not the only example of state laws being more restrictive than federal law. It's against the law in my state to home brew, but there are home brew supply stores in the state. So states generally leave it alone, though it's illegal. B A R R Y wrote: RomeoMike wrote: I believe it's not legal for home brewers to sell beer. Even home brewing itself is not legal in all states, though the laws aren't really enforced. Maybe you meant "micro brewing." Nope. Some great home brewers became professional microbrewers. G Home brewing allowed interest and skills to grow. Federal law says you can brew for personal use in any state: http://www.beertown.org/statutes/usa.htm |
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I need to add that not all states make home brewing illegal.
RomeoMike wrote: Home brewers who became micro brewers can sell their micro brew. Home brewers cannot sell their home brew. Their is a difference. I am a home brewer. I cannot legally sell my brew. I can start a micro brewery by complying with all state and federal laws governing a business in general and a beer making business in particular and start selling my beer, but I still can't sell my home brew. Federal law allows home brewing, but not all states allow it. It's not the only example of state laws being more restrictive than federal law. It's against the law in my state to home brew, but there are home brew supply stores in the state. So states generally leave it alone, though it's illegal. B A R R Y wrote: RomeoMike wrote: I believe it's not legal for home brewers to sell beer. Even home brewing itself is not legal in all states, though the laws aren't really enforced. Maybe you meant "micro brewing." Nope. Some great home brewers became professional microbrewers. G Home brewing allowed interest and skills to grow. Federal law says you can brew for personal use in any state: http://www.beertown.org/statutes/usa.htm |
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RomeoMike wrote:
Federal law allows home brewing, but not all states allow it. So what? G http://www.carreonandassociates.com/articles/supremacy-law.htmhttp://www.carreonandassociates.com/articles/supremacy-law.htm |
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