Nonintoxicating craft beer definition

Nonintoxicating craft beer means any beverage obtained by the natural fermentation
Nonintoxicating craft beer means any beverage obtained by the natural fermentation of barley, malt, hops, or any other similar product or substitute and containing not less than one half of one percent by volume and not more than 15 percent alcohol by volume or 11.9 percent alcohol by weight with no caffeine infusion or any additives masking or altering the alcohol effect.
Nonintoxicating craft beer means any beverage obtained

More Definitions of Nonintoxicating craft beer

Nonintoxicating craft beer means any beverage
Nonintoxicating craft beer means any beverage obtained by the fermentation of barley, malt, hops or any other similar product or substitute and containing not less than one half of one percent (.5%) by volume and not more than twelve percent (12%) alcohol by volume or nine and six-tenths (9.6%) percent alcohol by weight.
Nonintoxicating craft beer means any beverage obtained by the natural fermentation of barley, malt, hops, or any other similar product or substitute and containing not less than one half of one percent by volume and not more than 15 percent alcohol by volume or
Nonintoxicating craft beer means any
Nonintoxicating craft beer means any beverage obtained by the natural fermentation of barley, malt, hops or any other similar product or substitute and containing not less than one half of one percent (.5%) by volume and not more than twelve percent (12%) alcohol by volume or nine and six tenths (9.6%) percent alcohol by weight with no caffeine infusion or any additives masking or altering the alcohol effect. For the purposes of this definition “infusion” means and includes to artificially add, input or otherwise deliver caffeine or any other additive, not a true flavoring or coloring, that would mask or alter the alcohol effect in nonintoxicating craft beer.

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