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DENVER (AP) — Good news for single beer brewers — an outdated requirement that Colorado homebrewers be a “head of a family” is on its way off the books.
The state Senate Friday voted 34-0 Friday for .”
Colorado’s homebrewing law lays out who can brew beer or wine without a liquor license. Currently the law requires those home brewers to be “head of a family,” though the requirement is considered an anachronism and isn’t enforced.
The brewing update has already passed the House and now heads to the governor’s desk.
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