27 CFR 7 - LABELING AND ADVERTISING OF MALT BEVERAGES
- SUBPART A — Scope (§§ 7.1 - 7.5)
- SUBPART B — Definitions (§§ 7.10 - 7.11)
- SUBPART C — Labeling Requirements for Malt Beverages (§§ 7.20 - 7.29)
- SUBPART D — Requirements for Withdrawal of Imported Malt Beverages From Customs Custody (§§ 7.30 - 7.31)
- SUBPART E — Requirements for Approval of Labels of Malt Beverages Domestically Bottled or Packed (§§ 7.40 - 7.42)
- SUBPART F — Advertising of Malt Beverages (§§ 7.50 - 7.55)
- SUBPART G — General Provisions (§§ 7.60 - 7.60)
- SUBPART H — Interim Regulations for Alcoholic Content Statements (§§ 7.71 - 7.71)
- SUBPART I — Use of the Term “Organic” (§§ 7.81 - 7.81)
Title 27 published on 2012-04-01
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Title 27 published on 2012-04-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-9101 RIN 1513-AB79 Docket No. TTB-2010-0008 T.D. TTB-103 Ref: Notice No. 111 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau Final rule; Treasury decision. Effective Date: May 16, 2012. Transitional rules are provided which will require compliance by April 16, 2013. Voluntary compliance with this final rule, including making any required labeling changes, may begin immediately. 27 CFR Parts 4, 5, and 7 The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau is revising its regulations to require the disclosure of the presence of cochineal extract and carmine on the labels of any alcohol beverage product containing one or both of these color additives. This rule responds to a final rule issued by the Food and Drug Administration. Consumers who are allergic to cochineal extract or carmine will now be able to identify and thus avoid alcohol beverage products that contain these color additives.