Dirty Vineyard
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Hello Dirty Vineyard, Nice Video but I respectfully believe your information on the allowable bottles of wine to be incorrect. Federal law allows a two adult household to make up to 200 US gallons of wine for personal use and consumption. Assuming the standard 750 ml bottles, this equates to approximately 1000 bottles per year. Not 480 as stated in your video.
Here is a link to the Federal regulations: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2006-title27-vol1/xml/CFR-2006-title27-vol1-sec24-75.xml
Cheers!
You state that 5 gallons is equivalent to 12 bottles, and that 100 gallons is equivalent to 240 bottles. As @mbleill stated, this is incorrect. Maybe you should take off your dark sunglasses and pull out a calculator to find out that 5 gallons is 25 bottles, and 100 gallons is 500 bottles.
EDIT: In the light of day, I find that my comments posted last night were too strident. I apologize.
The Bottle he shows is clearly a 1500 ml, so he is correct for the way he bottles his wine.
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NOTE: A 5 gallon carboy can get as much as 25 bottles! (I need to be very conservative in my estimates! Cheers!)
Jeremy Burdick5 days ago
Doesn't 5 gallons make 25 bottles?
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Dirty Vineyard
4 days ago
Yes, depending on how carefully you rack, I was being super conservative! Cheers Jeremy!
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Mr. A4 days ago
@Dirty Vineyard I was going to ask the same... I can normally squeeze out 22-27 bottles depending.
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Dirty Vineyard
4 days ago
@Mr. A So can we, but I thought it was better to be really conservative when talking about a sensitive subject like legally selling wine, cheers Mr. A!
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the only legal way in Arkansas, is you can sell the fruit, rent out the carboys, sell them labels, corks and chemicals, your time and charge deposit on the wine bottles, $100 to $150 per case, that equates out to every case they buy all the fixings and your time they get 1 case and you get 1 & 1/2 cases for yourself, at least in arkansas, my county judge ran this through 5 circuit judges, Arkansas is the strictest of all the lower 48, but for me it took all the enjoyment outta the hobby, oh and don't forget 100 gal for single adult, or 200 gal for a couple. after that your breaking the law,,,, now every state is different, Good LUCK,,,,,,
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There are several requirements for money sales (not for trade, giving as gift). It needs a label, alcohol statement and recipe approved by ATF and you need a license (likely the easier part)
You state that 5 gallons is equivalent to 12 bottles, and that 100 gallons is equivalent to 240 bottles. As @mbleill stated, this is incorrect. Maybe you should take off your dark sunglasses and pull out a calculator to find out that 5 gallons is 25 bottles, and 100 gallons is 500 bottles.
EDIT: In the light of day, I find that my comments posted last night were too strident. I apologize.
Hello Dirty Vineyard, Nice Video but I respectfully believe your information on the allowable bottles of wine to be incorrect. Federal law allows a two adult household to make up to 200 US gallons of wine for personal use and consumption. Assuming the standard 750 ml bottles, this equates to approximately 1000 bottles per year. Not 480 as stated in your video.
Here is a link to the Federal regulations: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2006-title27-vol1/xml/CFR-2006-title27-vol1-sec24-75.xml
Cheers!
Not quite. If you're doing a grape wine or fruit wine, and are only using standard ingredients (Fruit, sugar, yeast, standard additives like kmeta) then you don't need your formula approved by TTB via formulas online.
Regardless of what's in the bottle (grape wine or not) you need to have your label approved by the TTB with a COLA for each and every label at each and every volume. You need the federal license via TTB. Then (thanks to the bioterrorism act of 2004) you need to register with the FDA. You'll need state approval (for me it is the ILCC) and Municipality/county approval. Once you're done blasting through the alphabet soup of red tape, you'll need to maintain all records and submit monthly, quarterly, or annual reports based on volume produced. Excise taxes will need to be paid on the wine upon removal from the winery.
The Federal government recently waived the wine bond requirement for wineries under a certain volume. It's been a few years since I went through the process, so I don't remember the exact volume.
Last year we turned our first profit. In the end between the work from the Mrs. and I we probably made around 50 cents per hour. We're hoping we can push that to $1.25 an hour this time around!
Last year we turned our first profit. In the end between the work from the Mrs. and I we probably made around 50 cents per hour. We're hoping we can push that to $1.25 an hour this time around!
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