Which goes to the question of, "is there a factor motivating law enforcement to come after me?"
Just don't be stupid.
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Buttwidget wrote:Which goes to the question of, "is there a factor motivating law enforcement to come after me?"
Just don't be stupid.
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hopheadfred wrote:Buttwidget wrote:Look, if they wanted to, they could track your purchases, check your facebook, etc. The only reason they would want to go through the expense of doing that is if they already had you for something else pretty big, or if you were selling it. There's always a way to create an evidentiary trail. This isn't something that needs to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, it ain't murder, but the real question to determine whether you have risk is, "is there a factor motivating law enforcement to come after me?" As long as that answer remains "no", quietly brew all you want, just don't sell it.
The key is not to be stupid in the first place.
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That is true..they could do that. The bigger question is WOULD they do that? In today's government budget crisis do they really have the financial resources to go after a homebrewer who is either brewing too much or even selling some on the side? You have to remember that the excise tax on beer is literally pennies per beer. Do you really think a prosecuter/law enforcement is going to go after a homebrewer who is violating the law. Spends thousands of dollars in prosecution costs to recover a few dollars in taxes? Unlikely at best....


hopheadfred wrote:Well that's just it....for the amount of money and time it would take to find homebrewers "selling" beer it certainly isn't worth the potential fines that might be levied. I think it would be awesome if some homebrewer somewhere had the balls to label his beer in a professional manner and have it sold at liquor stores. Assuming of course you live in self-distribution state. With all the craft beer choices now there is no way that a local cop or alcohol agent can possibly keep tabs on every brewery and their products. Just walk down the wine aisle at any major supermarket or BevMo.....

Dirk McLargeHuge wrote:I wasn't talking about selling. You have to have a license from the Feds and the state to sell beer. I was talking about brewing over 200 gallons a year. Believe me, if you get caught selling without a license, you'll be the next star of Moon Shiners.
hopheadfred wrote:Dirk McLargeHuge wrote:I wasn't talking about selling. You have to have a license from the Feds and the state to sell beer. I was talking about brewing over 200 gallons a year. Believe me, if you get caught selling without a license, you'll be the next star of Moon Shiners.
I am NOT advocating selling homebrew. I just wonder why in the almost 35 year history of legal homebrewing I can't find a single instance where someone has been fined/cited/arrested for selling homebrew. Are we so naive to believe that homebrewers wouldn't dare try to sell their beer even to just their friends and neighbors. It just doesn't seem plausible that guys haven't been popped for selling homebrew.....unless maybe nobody really cares enough to make it an issue.

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