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I was trolling the net today and thought I would check out the Oklahoma home brewer laws. What I came across dang near threw me for a loop. It seems I and breaking the laws of Oklahoma and subject to fines and jail time. In order to brew at home in the state you must have a home brewers license, and you are allowed 200 gal. a year of cider, wine' or beer combined. Micro breweries can only sell 3.2 abv as state law only allows that to be sold without a liq. license. I've poured my beer down the drain and filled my OABLEC request out and sending it in for approval.



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I think it's ok if you run it through your liver on the way to the drain. :lol:
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Ink that's why it runs slow. :oops:
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So the laws are kinda weird. I looked at it with a friend a while ago when he moved there.

Below is a copy of the Oklahoma Constitution. If you go to article 27 subsection 2 it states that you only need the license to make beer or cereal malt beverage stronger than 3.2% alcohol by weight which is about 4% alcohol by volume. It probably is safer to just get your license since it appears they don't charge for the license but you may need to pay for notarization and a stamp.

http://www.odl.state.ok.us/lawinfo/laws ... tution.pdf
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I can see why a government might have an interest in regulating the sale of alcohol. But requiring a license for non-commercial, private hobby brewing in your own home makes me want to dump tea in the harbor!
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Rick that's Arkansas.
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RickBeer wrote:But you don't need to wear shoes and can marry your cousins!

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JohnSant wrote:Rick that's Arkansas.

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