Thursday, December 30, 2010

Act 1979 liqueur

1979 Alcohol Rights Act is a law u.k. lists the liquor type and States may or may not distill and sell. A duty is collected at the time of their production according to type and strength on alcoholic. Act 1979 connected alcohols separates and defines liqueurs in the following categories: spirits, beer, wine, cider and wine.License DistillSection 12 of the Act makes it illegal for the production of spirit drinks in the UK without a licence of a rectifier also if it your own household. If a Distiller with an appropriate license liqueur liquor or wine fortified for distillation with spirits misidentifies, he will be a penalty.Duty RatesThe duty rates imposed on spirits differs from the rate of duty on beer, which described the law in detail. Additional definitions for immature for domestic use as well as the importance of the "sparkling wine" on wines and spirits was listed.

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