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    Home distilling ruling changes the rules — but not all of them

    News DeskBy News DeskApril 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A landmark federal appeals court ruling last week struck down the 158-year-old ban on home distilling — but for the millions of hobbyists eager to set up a still, the path forward is more complicated than the headlines suggest.

    The ruling does not immediately legalize home distilling nationwide. State laws remain in force, and hobbyists would still need to comply with applicable state and local requirements.

    The Hobby Distillers Association said the decision means people may now apply for federal distilling permits without being rejected solely on the basis of location. But the road from ruling to still is not a straight one. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has not updated its website, forms, or public guidance to reflect the court’s decision, and the agency continues to state that home production of distilled spirits for personal use is prohibited under existing federal regulations. The HDA is asking members to report any problems, delays, or issues encountered when applying — a signal that implementation remains unsettled. “This is a landmark step — but not the finish line,” the organization said.

    The reaction in hobbyist communities has been swift. The American Homebrewers Association called the ruling a significant legal development and said it hopes the decision will eventually expand the legal tent around at-home beverage production. Executive Director Julia Herz said hobbyist activities grounded in beverage exploration, education, and community should be treated fairly and not criminalized.

    The 5th Circuit’s jurisdiction covers only Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, meaning the ruling carries no direct legal force elsewhere, at least for now. But its reach may extend further over time. The decision is already expected to serve as persuasive precedent in other circuits, and a parallel challenge to the same federal ban is currently working its way through the 6th Circuit. A Supreme Court appeal, should the government pursue one, would produce a ruling binding on all 50 states.

    That appeal remains a live possibility — and the constitutional question is not fully resolved even within the 5th Circuit’s own reasoning. Legal scholars have noted that while the court struck down the ban under Congress’s taxing power and the Necessary and Proper Clause, it did not address whether the law could be defended under the Commerce Clause — an argument the government chose not to raise on appeal. That omission leaves an opening for a future defense of the ban on entirely different legal grounds.

    The Hobby Distillers Association acknowledged that any legal production would still require federal permits and compliance with state and local laws, even under the new ruling.

    Federal law has permitted home production of beer and wine since 1978, but that change stopped short of covering distilled spirits, leaving would-be hobby distillers without a legal path for decades. The court found that asymmetry constitutionally indefensible — particularly given that the ban reduced tax revenue by preventing distilling in the first place, unlike laws that regulated and taxed the manufacture of spirits.

    The government has 90 days to seek Supreme Court review. Neither the Justice Department nor the TTB has indicated whether it plans to appeal.

    For now, the hobbyist community’s enthusiasm is tempered by practical reality. Distilling requires specialized equipment and technical knowledge, and carries safety risks — including methanol separation and explosion hazards — that homebrewing does not. The barrier to entry is dramatically higher.

    That hasn’t dimmed the excitement. Attorney Andrew Grossman, who argued the association’s appeal, called the decision an important victory for individual liberty that lets the plaintiffs pursue their passion to distill fine beverages at home — adding that he looks forward to sampling their output.


    This article was constructed with the assistance of artificial intelligence and published by a member of The Washington Times’ AI News Desk team. The contents of this report are based solely on The Washington Times’ original reporting, wire services, and/or other sources cited within the report. For more information, please read our AI policy or contact Steve Fink, Director of Artificial Intelligence, at sfink@washingtontimes.com


    The Washington Times AI Ethics Newsroom Committee can be reached at aispotlight@washingtontimes.com.

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