ANST - brew as prizes
James D. Logan/Jane Sitton-Logan
hammer at brazosnet.com
Mon Sep 7 16:37:47 PDT 1998
As I remember it home brewing and wine making are specifically allowed
under federal law. Not part of the states bailiwick.
Pug Bainter wrote:
>
> Mike and Gail Young said something that sounded like:
> > I have been following the thread on running a tavern at SCA functions. We
> > were planning to give home-brewed ale as a prize at an upcoming event. I
> > hadn't given it a thought before this conversion started but now I think I
> > would feel much better if someone out there who knows about such things
> > would tell me this is OK.
>
> Well, I'll start with the first question?
>
> Oklahoma or Texas?
>
> You see, each and every state has different laws regarding home brewing
> alcohol and the regulations there of. I don't even know yet of the status
> of homebrewed beer/ale in Oklahoma. (It's not "official" recognized from
> what I can tell, while wines are.)
>
> I have gotten my first letter back, which will be used to round out the
> Round Table for Brewing at Laurel's Prize Tourney to make sure things
> are on the up and up, and the answer for Texas is "It's okay to *give*
> away homebrew". This means that as prizes in Texas it's okay.
>
> Ciao,
>
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