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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Beer And Wine Making Becoming Favorite Hobby

Many people enjoy the taste and sensation from drinking an alcoholic beverage and with simplified processes and specialized kits, beer and wine making is becoming more popular. Most home brewers cite the opportunity for experimentation to develop new and different flavors as opposed to saving money on their beverages. In some families, it has become a tradition with those involved with beer and wine making to make enough for themselves as well as relatives and close friends.

Due to most of those making their own beverages, federal and state laws on beer and wine making seldom enter the picture. Most states limit the amount of beverage that can be made for family use is five gallons per year. Some states stipulate that the grapes also have to be grown by the individual making their own wine, but many groups are working to get these laws changed to allow individuals involved in beer and wine making to be able to buy their grapes from any vineyard.

When many people think about beer and wine making they have visions of a still boiling in a remote mountain location, mostly due to movies and television programs depicting the illegal alcohol trade during prohibition. Today’s home brewers cover a wide range of backgrounds and economic classes.

Many Begin To Have Something To Do

Most people who get into beer and wine making do so because a friend or relative has been doing it and they want to try their hand at making their own. Usually, they have thought about it previously and want something to do in the fall and winter, and perhaps have a little spirit of competition and get into beer and wine making to make a better tasting brew than their neighbor.

People initially might start their beer and wine making hobby by buying a kit that typically includes everything needed, including complete, step-by-step instructions to brew their own and have it come out right the first time. As they experiment with recipes and quantities, they will begin to add equipment and materials used in beer and wine making and set up their own personal distillery in their basement or garage,

While the hobby of beer and wine making is continuing to grow, the sale or distribution of these homemade brews is illegal and transporting them to other countries is also covered by United States laws as well as laws in other countries. It is OK to make the brew for personal consumption, within limits, and the interest in beer and wine making continues to grow.



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