BEER BREWING
alcohol reduction • COMPULSION IMPOSED .■ ,•> ' s‘iOi miffc (P A ) WELLINUfON,. this' day. Under the manufacture of L liquor emergent ’fgglilhtibris,' ‘ .tt'hicli' 'come. into force on Saturday, no'beer with a’specific gravity higher 'than 1036 may be brewed: for sale, except with the'consent of the Minister of Customs and under such conditions as he may prescribe./ , i 1 ->•* '.-> • the Minister of Customs, the Hon. A. H. Nordmeyer, said the regulation would compel brewers, who had not reduced the alcoholic content of their .beer, -to come /.into line with the ■maibijity, of the brewers who had loyally fallen in with the Goverriliiehtfs .Wishes,.;... s! ./ ";'Un(lor certain . ...technical circumstances, such as for blending, the gravity for both beer and stout may be higher than'To36. " * The regulations also prohibit, except with the Ministers' consent, the use of spirits of wine'in the manufacture for sale of intoxicating, liquors, „
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 14 August 1942, Page 4
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143BEER BREWING Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 14 August 1942, Page 4
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