SC - mead recipes

david friedman ddfr at best.com
Tue Jul 15 13:25:15 PDT 1997


I am going to reply here because I have a degree in Criminology and I can see how this might be misconstrued.  In some parts of Colorado if there is money collected at a party and it is specifically paying for the alcohol, this is considered selling alcohol without a license.  This is a great way for police to stop parties that are getting out of hand. If they charge an admission fee, then they have to have a license to run a business. It can get very sticky, but the threat is usually enough to put a damper on those type of parties. 

Murkial

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From: 	Uduido at aol.com[SMTP:Uduido at aol.com]
Sent: 	Tuesday, July 15, 1997 6:19 AM
To: 	sca-cooks at Ansteorra.ORG
Subject: 	Re: SC - Re: Alcohol & the SCA

In a message dated 97-07-15 04:20:07 EDT, you write:

<< Continue as you wish, but be warned that Texas and other states
 are cracking down on their home-brewing laws.  It has nothing to do with
 whether the SCA condones the sale of or receipt of donation for
 home-brewed liquors.  >>

Every state and federal law prohibits the sale of home-brewed beverages not
just Texas. But what has this do with passing the hat for kegs, mulled wine,
etc. I'm confused. :-(

Lord Ras
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