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Written by Mark Emiley
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Saturday, 16 August 2008 19:15 |
Rationale for Proposed Changes to Washington State Homemade Beer and Wine RCW (66.28.140)
Overall Goal:
Promote Washington's homemade beer & wine production community and image with concise, logical regulations.
Core Reasons for Legislative Changes:
Current legislation:
- Does not promote the evolution of today's Washington home beer and wine makers into tomorrow's craft brewers and vintners
- Does not allow sharing of homemade beer or wine between citizens outside of the house of production
- Prevents Washington from opportunities to host tourism events such as the National Homebrewers Conference (~1,000 attendees)
- Quote from Brewer's Association Representative:
"The restriction on homebrew being available outside the home for judging purposes only will keep the AHA National Homebrewers Conference out of Washington."
- Does not consistently apply to beer and wine events and hinder practical transportation of homemade beer or wine. This renders the code impossible to meaningfully enforce & extremely difficult to confidently comply with.
- Does not promote collaborative homemade beer or wine evaluation and improvement
Proposed Legislation Will Not:
- Change amount of homemade beer or wine produced per household
- Allow access to homemade beer or wine to minors
Legislation Will:
- Stimulate Washington's craft beer and wine industry's future craft brewers and vintners
- Allow Washington to be a candidate for the National Homebrewers Conference and other tourism generating events
- Promote Washington's pioneering beer and wine heritage
- Allow community involvement in craft production movements
- Correctly and consistently phrase terminology regarding homemade beer and wine production
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Last Updated on Sunday, 11 January 2009 18:33 |