New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1624

Introduced
12/15/23  
Refer
12/15/23  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Report Pass
5/15/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Chaptered
7/22/24  

Caption

Relative to allowing the distillation of hobby liquors.

Impact

The implications of HB 1624 are significant, as it marks a shift in the legal landscape regarding home alcohol production. By permitting individuals to distill liquors as long as they adhere to specified quantity limits, the bill aims to recognize and accommodate the hobbyist distiller community. This change will not only formalize home production practices but could also encourage responsible consumption and community engagement around the craft of distilling. Furthermore, it could lead to increased awareness and education surrounding safe and responsible alcohol production.

Summary

House Bill 1624 proposes changes to existing state laws regarding the distillation of liquors for personal or family use. Specifically, it allows individuals over the age of 21 to distill liquor derived from beer or wine without the intent of selling it. The bill establishes production limits based on household size, permitting up to 200 gallons of liquor produced from beer or wine annually for households with multiple producers, and 100 gallons for those with a single producer. This legislative change reflects an effort to regulate hobbyist alcohol production while ensuring consumption remains non-commercial.

Contention

While the bill has generated support among hobbyists and some lawmakers, concerns have also been raised regarding public health and safety. Opponents may argue that increasing the legality of alcohol distillation raises risks of unsafe production methods and potential misuse. Additionally, discussions may center around the need for regulations to ensure quality control and safety standards are maintained. Hence, while the bill focuses on personal freedom and hobbyist activities, it must address these critical issues to gain broader support in the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB21

Relative to the due date and delivery of monthly reports and fees to the liquor commission.

NH HB612

Relative to the fees for New Hampshire wine manufacturers.

NH SB137

Relative to nano brewery licenses and beverage manufacturers licenses.

NH HB407

Relative to regulations on alcohol.

NH HB639

Relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.

NH HB351

Relative to the negligent storage of firearms and relative to firearm safety devices.

NH HB340

Relative to the transfer of residential property.

NH SB194

Allowing students under age 21 to taste wine in educational settings.

NH HB344

Relative to the home cultivation of cannabis plants and the possession of certain cannabis-infused products.

NH HB408

Relative to foster children and vaccinations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.