Governor signs home brew measure into law

Breaking beer news: Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry today signed House Bill 2348 into law. The bill officially legalizes the home brewing of beer in Oklahoma. The law will take effect 90 days after this year’s legislative session adjourns on May 28, which should be around Sept. 1. While many people obviously already take part in home brewing, I think this is still a pretty solid accomplishment for the betterment of beer and beer fans in the state. Getting alcohol-related legislation through today’s Oklahoma government is no easy task. Kudos to the bill’s authors and to home brewers across the state!

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Any truth to the rumor I heard that at the last minute they ammended the bill to only allow 3.2 brewing? If so that is seriously lame.

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