Crafting Local Legends: How Laws Whiskey House Melds Colorado Terroir with Time-Honored Distilling

Denver, Colorado — At Laws Whiskey House, nestled in the heart of Denver, President and Founder Al Laws crafts whiskies that reflect not just the craft but the very soil of Colorado. Since its inception in 2009, and filling its first barrel on Independence Day two years later, Laws Whiskey House has developed a unique approach by emphasizing the terroir and collaborating closely with local family farms. The grains used in Laws’ whiskies — corn, heirloom wheat, barley, and rye — are meticulously chosen from two Colorado-based family farms, ensuring each bottle is imbued with … Read more

Texas Judge Overturns Centuries-Old Ban on Home Distilling, Citing Constitutional Rights

FORT WORTH, Texas — In a landmark ruling, a Texas federal judge has deemed the 1868 federal ban on at-home distilling unconstitutional, marking a significant win for advocates of home-based spirit production. The decision, issued on Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman, not only struck down a longstanding prohibition but also emphasized the constitutional limits of governmental authority over individual liberties. The plaintiff in the case, the Hobby Distillers Association, represented by lawyers from the libertarian Competitive Enterprise Institute, argued that the ban overstepped Congress’s taxing powers and infringed upon the Commerce Clause of … Read more