![]() Only “alc.” and “vol.” may be used to abbreviate the words “alcohol” and “volume”.Specific percentages of alcohol content must be stated in terms of percentage of alcohol by volume. Same field of vision means a single side of a container (for a cylindrical container, a side is 40 percent of the circumference) where all of the pieces of information can be viewed simultaneously without the need to turn the container The alcohol content statement must appear on the side of the container that presents all mandatory brand label information (brand name, class and type, and alcohol content) in the same field of vision. Where should the alcohol content statement be placed on the product? When both forms of alcohol content are shown, the optional statement in degrees of proof must be placed in parentheses or in brackets, or otherwise distinguished from the mandatory statement in percent alcohol by volume. In addition, a distilled spirits label may also state the alcohol content in degrees of proof if this information appears in direct conjunction (i.e., with no intervening material) with the statement expressed in percent alcohol by volume. A statement of alcohol content is required to appear on all distilled spirits products.ĭistilled spirits products that contain a significant amount of solid material, such as a “Liqueur” with whole cherries in the container (bottle), must state the alcohol content (determined at the time of bottling) as “Bottled at_ percent alcohol by volume.” The alcohol content statement is a numerical statement on a distilled spirits label that indicates the alcohol content of the distilled spirits in terms of percentage of alcohol by volume. ![]() ![]() ![]() Spirits alcohol update#Note: We are currently reviewing our labeling guidance and will update it consistent with Labeling Modernization ![]()
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