Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew. This similarly applies in most Western countries. Australia and New Zealand
There is a majority of people who fail to brew a successful batch of beer (over 75%), try to avoid being a statistic. One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license. In 1920 the United States outlawed the manufacture and consumption of alcoholic beverages “for beverage purposes. The concise art of beer making at home is enjoyed and experienced by beer making enthusiasts everywhere. Continue reading ‘Brewing Bottle Dry Yeast-One Critical Component’ »