In Oregon “all homemade alcoholic beverages must be consumed where they’re made,” so unless the law changes, beer and wine competitions and taste-offs aren’t going to be legal. [KATU]
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by Walter Olson on February 16, 2011
In Oregon “all homemade alcoholic beverages must be consumed where they’re made,” so unless the law changes, beer and wine competitions and taste-offs aren’t going to be legal. [KATU]
Tagged as: alcohol, beer and brewers, Oregon, small business

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I only want to point out that in current usage there is a difference between “craft brewers”, used in your title, which describes commercial brewers and “home brewers” who are the subject.
To a lawyer I guess the question is where is where and how large a place is where.
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