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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.599

§ 19.599. Bottling and packaging records.

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A proprietor who bottles or packages spirits must prepare a "bottling and packaging" record for each lot of spirits bottled or packaged. The bottling and packaging record must contain the following information:
(a)Bottling tank number;
(b)Serial number of the record (which must commence with "1" at the start of each calendar or fiscal year, or be a unique identifying number that is not repeated);
(c)Formula number (if any) under which the batch was produced;
(d)Serial number of the dump/batch record from which the spirits were received;
(e)Kind of distilled spirits product (including age, if claimed);
(f)Details of the tank gauge (including proof, wine gallons, proof gallons, and, if applicable, obscuration);
(g)The date the bottles or packages were filled;
(h)The size of the bottles or packages filled, the number of bottles per case, and the number of cases or packages filled;
(i)Serial numbers by brand name of the cases or other containers filled;
(j)Proof of the spirits bottled or packaged (if different from the proof recorded under paragraph
(f)of this section);
(k)Total quantity bottled, packaged, or otherwise disposed of in bulk;
(l)Losses or gains of the distilled spirits product; and
(m)If labeled as bottled in bond, a statement to that effect. (26 U.S.C. 5207) \[T.D. TTB-92, 76 FR 9090, Feb. 16, 2011, as amended by T.D. TTB-92a, 76 FR 19908, Apr. 11, 2011\]
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