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TopicYesterday somebody had a can of a coffee drink with alcohol, and i noticed...
argonautweakend
09/28/20 2:33:04 PM
#15:


captpackrat posted...
Alcoholic beverages are not regulated by the FDA, but by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, and the TTB doesn't require nutritional labeling. Consumer advocates have been pressuring the agency for years to require the labels, but the alcohol manufacturers have fought back. The labels are currently optional but not required.

The TTB does require a label to show the alcohol percentage on wine over 14% ABV and all distilled liquors; the labels are optional for wine under 14% and beer. Up until 1995 it was illegal to list the alcohol content on beer.

TIL: The TTB regulates kombucha if it reaches 0.5% ABV at any point during production. If it remains under 0.5%, it falls under FDA regulations.


Well this is a nice, thorough answer. Kinda dumb but at least I got it clarified.
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