RobWalker
Well-Known Member
So, how legal is it to "sell" home brewed beers for charity? I like to do something every year, and I'm thinking a batch in bottles would convince people to hand over £2 for a good cause!
RobWalker said:Weird, I've seen a hundred raffles where there's bottles of wine on there. Saying that, they would've already had the duty paid I guess.
Maybe you could charge £2.00 for the crown top and the contents are free..... you'd probably get away with it considering the price of steel.bluebell said:How about giving them away if someone makes a donation of at least £2 to charity.... Or sell something worthless for £2 and throw in a free bottle of booze
No, No, No And NO!BarnsleyBrewer said:Maybe you could charge £2.00 for the crown top and the contents are free..... you'd probably get away with it considering the price of steel.bluebell said:How about giving them away if someone makes a donation of at least £2 to charity.... Or sell something worthless for £2 and throw in a free bottle of booze
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Aleman said:No, No, No And NO!BarnsleyBrewer said:Maybe you could charge £2.00 for the crown top and the contents are free..... you'd probably get away with it considering the price of steel.bluebell said:How about giving them away if someone makes a donation of at least £2 to charity.... Or sell something worthless for £2 and throw in a free bottle of booze
BB :drink:
Beer and wine brewed at home is for the personal consumption of the household ONLY . . . If you give it away you MUST pay duty on it.
And also the place\charity that is trading MUST hold a licence to sell alcohol!
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