No. Unless you have a distillers license, it is illegal to distill alcohol in the United States.
To an extent, some states like Tennessee allow people to distill moonshine without a license as long as you can prove that you are making only enough for your own personal consummation and not for sale. You need to check with you own laws, state downward, because some are dry.
Moonshine essentially means "illegally distilled liquor." If it's illegally distilled, by definition it's not legal. The laws regulating distillation are mainly federal laws anyway, so the state doesn't matter.
No.
yes mountain moonshine is one of the many distilleries in west Virginia that legally produces and sells moonshine
No, as of 2013 it is not legal in Kansas.
Moonshine is illegal in every state. You can buy a product they say is moonshine in liquor stores, but it's not anywhere near the alcohol percentage of real moonshine.
While there are several companies who DO possess a federal tax stamp to legally distill and sell a product they call "Moonshine" the production of 'homemade,' untaxed alcohol for consumption is illegal in the US by federal law.
No, making moonshine is not a legal act in the U.S. State of Florida nor is it a legal act in any other of the 49 States of the U.S.A. The only State that produces (or makes) moonshine are factories in the U.S. State of Massachusetts.
The States of Nebraska, Kansas, and Tennessee (as well as the District of British Columbia) state in their State Constitution that moonshine, also referred to as alcohol, is "the right and apparent civility of the state or district resident thereof, accoriding to his or her own citizenship clauses."Another View: The above statement is all well and good, but does not answer the question which is . . . is it LEGAL?(in the US) several LICENSED distilleries lawfully produce "moonshine" whiskey - and PAY THE FEDERAL and STATE TAXES on its production.The above highlighted phrases are the crux of the matter: LICENSED - LEGALLY PRODUCED - and TAXED.
not in the united states. it is a felony. You even have to get a special permit to make moonshine for scientific reasons. it is legal, however, to make beer.
Yes, in 3. I can't remember which, though. s Sorry.
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