Two Q's.... please help...?!


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Two Q's.... please help...?

What is the ABV limit for a beverage to be considered as alcohol and what is the max ABV limit for a beverage to be considered as alcohol free?? British laws...


Answers:
The maximum ABV limit for an alcoholic drink is 100%. That is to say it is legal to sell pure ethanol as a beverage.
0.5% or below is considered Low Alcohol.
0.05% or below is considered Alcohol Free.

I've noticed that 'alcohol free wine' and those cans of Shandy Bass contain 0.5% alcohol?

I don't know if that helps you?

Alcohol free = 0.005
non alcoholic = 0
dealcoholised = 0.5

Being a bartender and a good one at that the answer is:

Alcoholic: minimum of 0.5%
Alcohol free Less than 0.05%
therefore low alcohol is inbetween the two

hope it helps




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