Home Distilling

US Appeals Court Strikes Down 158-Year-Old Home Distilling Ban

A significant legal development has unfolded in the United States, with a US appeals court declaring a 158-year-old ban on home distilling unconstitutional. This landmark decision, which has generated considerable buzz and excitement, effectively overturns a prohibition that has been in place for well over a century, potentially ushering in a new era for home beverage enthusiasts. The ruling suggests that the long-held restriction was, in fact, a misinterpretation of federal law, specifically the 1862 law that focused on taxing spirits rather than outright prohibiting their private production.

For generations, the idea of distilling spirits at home has been shrouded in legality and often associated with illicit “moonshining.”… Continue reading

US ban on at-home distilling is unconstitutional, Texas judge rules

As I sit here contemplating the recent ruling by a Texas judge declaring the US ban on at-home distilling unconstitutional, I can’t help but feel a sense of relief mixed with confusion. The idea that I, as a regular citizen, can now legally indulge in the art of distillation within the confines of my own home is both exhilarating and daunting. The judge’s assertion that the ban was not a valid exercise of Congress’s taxing power resonates with me, as it highlights the arbitrary nature of the restrictions placed on personal freedoms.

It’s fascinating to think back to the days of Prohibition and how it shaped the landscape of distillation in the United States.… Continue reading