Homebrew Bill Passes Senate
The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) is pleased to announce the Alabama legislature has passed a bill that, once signed by Governor Robert J. Bentley, will effectively legalize homebrewing throughout the state.
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The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) is pleased to announce the Alabama legislature has passed a bill that, once signed by Governor Robert J. Bentley, will effectively legalize homebrewing throughout the state.
Homebrew bill HB 630 has been passed by the Illinois House and the Senate Executive Committee, and now awaits a vote before the full Senate, which could happen as soon as this Friday, May 3.
The Alabama homebrew bill, HB9, was passed by the Alabama House on April 2 and reported favorably by the Senate Job Creation and Economic Development Committee by a narrow 3-2 margin on April 17. The next step is for the whole Senate to vote on it.
Existing Illinois law does not allow for homebrew to be served outside the home for events like homebrew club meetings and homebrew competitions
With tax season coming to a close, don't forget to file for your homebrew club! Homebrew clubs and other small exempt organizations should file Form 990-N, also known as an e-Postcard. It's as easy as answering eight simple questions.
Shrouded in myth and legend, Gambrinus has become the personification of beer for brewers and beer lovers across the world.
The results for the American Homebrewers Association 2013 Governing Committee Elections are in! Seven Candidates ran for the available seats, and two were chosen by members to represent the AHA community.
Homebrew legalization bills HB9 and SB171 were both passed in committee hearings and could be scheduled for votes before the full House and Senate at any time.
Existing KS law does not allow for homebrew to be served outside the home for events like homebrew club meetings and homebrew competitions. The AHA is supporting an effort by a coalition of Kansas homebrew clubs to resolve this issue.
The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) is pleased to announce that Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant has signed a bill that will effectively legalize homebrewing throughout the state. Mississippi is now the 49th state to permit homebrewing.
We have an opportunity to legalize homebrewing in the state of Mississippi. Your help is needed now to make this happen!
We have just one step to go to legalize homebrewing in the state of Mississippi. Your help is needed now to make this happen!