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Tony Martens says 100 gallon a year is winemaking limit About: Wants to know the law on home winemaking Ed: You can make 100 gal. a year for your own use. You cannot sell it, but you can give it away to friends or whoever. s/Tony Martens Before anybody starts work on a batch of wine, does someone have a link to a KRS on the subject? Know whether a limit may be per person or per household? Wouldn't want anybody to run afoul of the law. -EW This story was posted on 2009-07-22 14:26:52
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