The current U.S. federal limit on homebrewing beer is 100 gal. (20 x 5 gal. batches) for a single adult, or 200 gal. (40 x 5 gal. batches) for a household with two or more adults. More info here at the American Homebrewer's Association (AHA)...
http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/pages/government-affairs/statutes
Beyond that the State governs homebrew as well. If you're interested in laws in your state that govern homebrewing, look no further. Again the American Homebrewers Association (AHA) has a great resouce where we can look up the laws for each state here...
http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/pages/government-affairs/statutes
The sites above should have all the legal info you need. If you are looking for books about home brewing...
Amazon: Home Brewing
Cheers!
3 comments:
My wife would divorce me if I were brewing 200 gallons of beer for fun.
Nice! You know I've never thought about it..but I just went through my blog (I think it accounts for all my batches this year..) and it turns out I have thrown down 12 5 gallon batches this year (..well I end up with like 4.25 after all is said and done)...but lets just say 12:5 gallon batches= 100 gallons!!!!
Thank god I'm married, 100 gallons to go!
Also-there should be a revision stating something to the effect of if you f up a beer so much that it gets dumped than it shouldnt count :)
Travis, I'm hoping that mine isn't counting ;-) Who am I kidding?
Brian, I like the way you think. Kinda like a home brewing Mulligan
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