What are the new standards of fill for TTB?
The new TTB rule allows for the following standards of fill for distilled spirits containers: 3.75 liters, 3 liters, 2 liters, 1.8 liters, 1.75 liters, 1.5 liters, 1 liter, 945 ml, 900 ml, 750 ml, 720 ml, 710 ml, 700 ml, 570 ml, 500 ml, 475 ml, 375 ml, 355 ml, 350 ml, 331 ml, 250 ml, 200 ml, 187 ml.
What is the standard of fill of a container?
However, in practical terms, the standard of fill is often used interchangeably with the size of the container. For distilled spirits, the following standards of fill may now be used: 187, 250, 331, 350, 355, 475, 500, 570, 700, 710, and 945-milliliter sizes and 1.5, 2, 3, and 3.75-liter sizes.
What is the TTB ruling 2013 2?
On May 28, 2013, TTB issued Ruling 2013-2 to permit the use of Serving Facts statements on labels and in advertisements. The ruling provided that statements of average analysis that complied with the requirements of TTB Ruling 2004-1 may continue to be used on labels and in advertisements.
What does it mean to be TTB approved?
TTB approved means that the Alcohol Tax Trade Bureau (TTB) has approved the flavor composition of your alcoholic beverage.
How to get TTB approval?
There is no fee at the federal level to apply for or maintain approval to operate TTB-regulated alcohol and tobacco businesses. TTB offers an online application through Permits Online that you can complete in a matter of minutes. In most cases, once your application is submitted electronically, youre done.