Question rephrased.....?!


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Question rephrased.....?

what is the minimum ABV level of a beverage that requires a license to sell that beverage and what is the maximum ABV that a beverage can be before it is considered to be alcohol free??? again british laws only ...

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4 weeks ago
I was just checking because last i heard anything above 0.5% means a licence is required because it is considered to have alcohol in it. But it also states that anything up to a maximum of 0.05% alcohol in it is considered to be alcohol free. So if you ever drink anything that is less. What I'm saying is: if alcohol free=max of 0.05%, what happens inbetween 0.05% and 0.5%??? Remembering the fact that a beverage is only considered to be alcoholic when it has at least 0.5% alcohol in it???


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4 weeks ago
I was just checking because last i heard anything above 0.5% means a licence is required because it is considered to have alcohol in it. But it also states that anything up to a maximum of 0.05% alcohol in it is considered to be alcohol free. So if you ever drink anything that is less. What I'm saying is: if alcohol free=max of 0.05%, what happens inbetween 0.05% and 0.5%??? Remembering the fact that a beverage is only considered to be alcoholic when it has at least 0.5% alcohol in it???

license required for 1.2 abv and above
alcohol free can not be above 0.005

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anything without alcohol.....think about it!!!!!!!

what the fick are you talking about?

100% - 0.5% = alcoholic beverage
0.5% - 0.05% = low-alcohol beverage
0.05% - 0% = alcohol free

Alcohol free is less than 0.005% but you need a licence to sell any kind of alcohol




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