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For Sale US Appeals Court Declares 158-year-old Home Distilling Ban Unconstitutional

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On Friday, April 10th a U.S. appeals court ruled that the 158-year-old ban on making liquor at home is unconstitutional.
The court decided that Congress overstepped its taxing powers by keeping this old law in place.

  • The Ruling: The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Hobby Distillers Association.
  • The Argument: Members argued they should be allowed to make spirits at home for fun or personal use—like crafting a batch of apple-pie vodka—without fear of legal trouble.
  • The History: The ban was originally created in 1868 to stop people from avoiding liquor taxes. Until now, breaking this law could lead to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Essentially, this ruling paves the way for hobbyists to finally distill spirits at home legally, treating it more like homebrewing beer or making wine.

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