Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB194

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/19/25  

Caption

Alcoholic Beverages and Motor Vehicles and Traffic; production of distilled spirits by a person in his or her private residence; authorize

Impact

The introduction of SB194 has significant implications for state laws regarding the production and consumption of alcoholic beverages. By allowing residents to produce distilled spirits at home, it opens the door for personal craft distilling while ensuring that the beverages remain for private consumption only. The bill contains provisions that prevent the sale of such spirits, thus not infringing on commercial distillation regulations, which aligns with existing state laws that govern the broader alcohol production and sales framework.

Summary

Senate Bill 194 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated by allowing individuals to produce distilled spirits in their private residences under specific conditions. The legislation permits the production of a limited quantity of distilled spirits, capped at five gallons per year for single residents and ten gallons for multiple residents, with a maximum of 2.5 gallons produced within any 90-day period. This new law would apply only to private residences, effectively marking a shift in how home distillation is regulated in Georgia.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the regulation of home distillation. Opponents could argue that such a bill might lead to unintended consequences, such as increased home brewing affecting public safety or more unregulated alcohol in circulation. Moreover, allowing home production while prohibiting sale might create complications around enforcement and compliance with existing alcohol laws, leading to potential conflicts with local law enforcement efforts and public health concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA AB1246

Alcoholic beverages: distilled spirits.

GA HB593

Small Craft Alcoholic Beverage Producers; licensing of small craft distilleries, small craft wineries, and small craft alcoholic beverage producers authorized

GA HB05566

An Act Authorizing The Distillation Of Limited Quantities Of Spirits For Personal Use.

GA SB294

Distilled Spirits; sale of consumable hemp products by retail dealers in distilled spirits; authorize

GA SB1618

LIQUOR-DISTILLERIES

GA HB3694

LIQUOR-DISTILLERIES

GA SF486

A bill for an act concerning native distilleries, including distilling classes offered to individuals.

GA SB1341

Beverage containers: wine and distilled spirits: processing fees.

GA AB2751

Alcoholic beverages: imports: personal or household use: reasonable amounts.

GA AB2211

Craft distilled spirits manufacturers: licenses and fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.