SC - another - Rose water question
CorwynWdwd at aol.com
CorwynWdwd at aol.com
Thu Apr 22 08:23:45 PDT 1999
In a message dated 4/22/1999 10:44:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
TerryD at Health.State.OK.US writes:
> While federal law allows the manufacture of up to two hundred gallons of
> wine or beer. It usually requires a state permit and it does not cover
> distilled beverages. The precise wording on my wife's permit is,
> "Manufacturing must be accomplished by a process of simple fermentation
> without distillation." That suggests that home distillation of alcoholic
> beverages is frowned upon.
Checked the rules, and the comment I was replying to was the business about
being able to distill alcohol for home use, at least that's the way I read it
at the time.
It's been so long and this thread has come so far who knows anymore? There's
always somebody at one of my brew/vint classes that insists distillation is
legal in some fashion for home use. It just isn't so. If it were I'd fire up
a small still myself. It's got to be closer to period than the steeped
liqueurs I make now.
Corwyn
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