HB 1109 allows people to make beer, cider, and wine at home for personal use (up to 200 gallons per year of each) without a license or tax, and it now permits these home-produced beverages to be stored and consumed at licensed businesses during exhibitions, festivals, educational events, tastings, or competitions—as long as they're clearly labeled. The bill modifies previous restrictions that completely banned home-produced alcoholic beverages from being stored or consumed on any licensed premises.
Signed by the Governor H.J. 396
Delivered to the Governor H.J. 353
Signed by the President S.J. 318
Signed by the Speaker H.J. 321
Senate Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 35, NAYS 0. S.J. 278
Commerce and Energy Certified uncontested, placed on consent S.J. 1
Commerce and Energy Do Pass Passed, YEAS 9, NAYS 0. S.J. 1
Commerce and Energy Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Commerce and Energy S.J. 224
House of Representatives Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 65, NAYS 3. H.J. 240
House of Representatives Deferred to another day H.J. 229
Commerce and Energy Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 13, NAYS 0.
Commerce and Energy Motion to amend
Commerce and Energy Scheduled for hearing
First read in House and referred to House Commerce and Energy H.J. 139
Kirk Chaffee
Prime sponsor · Rep.
R
Cosponsors
Do Pass Amended
Commerce and Energy — Do Pass
Do Pass Amended
Commerce and Energy — Do Pass Amended