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Sunday 26 April 2015

Moonshine Stills and the Law

The art and science of distilling moonshine has a long history in the United States and around the world. Distilling alcohol, like whiskey or moonshine, has at times been illegal or severely regulated. For people in the US, many questions remain about buying moonshine stills for sale because of the confusion about the law. With some important information, people can make the decision about whether owning and using a moonshine still is right for them.

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Is it legal to buy and own a moonshine still ?

Yes. US Federal law states that it is legal to own a still for decorative or collector purposes. Although many people believe it is illegal to own anything larger than a 1 gallon still, federal law allows for citizens to own whiskey stills of any size.

But: You should check your state and local laws as well. Many places do not allow their citizens to own a moonshine still, or allow people to own them with the right permits.

What are the laws about using my moonshine still?

You can use your still to produce distilled water or essential oils without seeking a permit or reporting to the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB).

However, people buying moonshine or whiskey stills do need to apply for the appropriate permit, if they plan to use their still to produce alcohol, which is also referred to as “spirits.”

If someone wants to purchase a quality moonshine still for sale to produce fuel alcohol for their personal use, the person will need to apply for a free Federal Fuel Alcohol Permit.

If someone wants to own a still to produce beer or wine, he or she will need to follow the appropriate regulations for those alcohols. However, a home spirits distiller must acquire the appropriate licensing and approval, as well as put in place the correct tax payments.

The full laws about owning a moonshine stills to produce, distribute, and sell alcohol can be found at 26 United States Code (U.S.C.) 5042(a)(2) and 5053(e) and 5601.

What about selling my moonshine?

The most complicated process will come if you decide to sell the spirits that you produce. In addition to providing a specific building to keep your still and your moonshine in, you will also need to provide a bond and comply with federal distilling distribution requirements and taxes. In addition to the federal regulations that a moonshine distillery must meet, each state and even some local areas, will require additional licensing.

Find more details at the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 19.

Even if you decide not to use your moonshine still to produce anything, it is still a beautiful decoration to your home. Consider only the best moonshine stills for sale when choosing a still for any purpose. 

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