Village officers crack down on ingredients for home-made alcohol
Posted: Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Officers in Hooper Bay, a predominantly Yup'ik village in Alaska, are cracking down on the ingredients used to make home-brew alcohol.
The village is dry and has banned the possession of yeast and sugar in enough quantities to make the home-brew.
One recent man was arrested after seven pounds of yeast were found in his home.
The man claimed he was going to make bread, a common defense.
"We'll ask the questions, 'How much yeast does it take to bake a loaf of bread,' and you'll get an answer like, 'Oh, a cup,' " Lt. Christopher Thompson told The Anchorage Daily News. "I mean, it takes like a tablespoon, so that makes no sense."
Nine out of 10 crimes in Hooper Bay are alcohol-related, Sgt. James Hoelscher said.
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(The Anchorage Daily News 7/19)
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