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Orlando beer makers raise a glass to President Carter, who signed homebrewing law

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business February 24, 2023

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Fans of the dozens of breweries around Orlando might want to toast a former president from Georgia whose reputation is more closely associated with his church than with any bar. President Jimmy Carter signed the federal law making homebrewing legal in 1978, and it went into effect the following February. The change was tucked into a transportation bill to “avoid scrutiny,” according to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.... + full article



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