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Author: Neil Williams
Date: May 7, 2008 13:31

...:31 -0700 (PDT), Rob <rob_s_smith@hotmail.com> wrote: Do you think Thames Clippers will be affected by the alcohol ban. I would imagine not, as they are not under TfL's jurisdiction, so far as I understand it. Just as drink won't be banned on mainline stations as they, again, are not Boris's to play with. Neil --...
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Author: Rob
Date: May 7, 2008 06:02

.../7387113.stm "That's why from 1 June the drinking of alcohol will be banned from the tube, tram, bus, and Docklands Light Railway." Have they forgotten the 'Overground' then? Will crowds ... Paul Do you think Thames Clippers will be affected by the alcohol ban. They sell alcohol on board. A bottle of becks on the deck of a boat down to Woolwich on ...
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Author: Charles Ellson
Date: May 13, 2008 11:18

... Is it written down anywhere how much alcohol needs to be in something before it's "an alcoholic beverage"? ISTR it used to be 2%%. You are confusing percentage (of alcohol by volume) with degrees proof. 100deg proof =... British proof was defined as the percentage of alcohol at which a mixture of the spirit with ...
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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: May 13, 2008 03:22

... wrote Is it written down anywhere how much alcohol needs to be in something before it's "an alcoholic beverage"? ISTR it used to be 2%%. You are confusing percentage (of alcohol by volume) with degrees proof. 100deg proof = ... British proof was defined as the percentage of alcohol at which a mixture of the spirit with ...
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Author: G
Date: May 12, 2008 16:09

... "contains no more than 2%% alcohol" I remember cans of shandy and...beverages containing up to 0.5%% alcohol by volume (ABV) can be legally.... Due to the extremely low alcohol content present in various brands of "NA" (non-alcoholic) beer, the sale to minors and adults under... (correct at May 2007): No alcohol/alcohol free: not more than 0... than 0.5%% ABV Low alcohol: not more than 1.2%% ...
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Author: Charles Ellson
Date: May 12, 2008 15:23

...Is it written down anywhere how much alcohol needs to be in something before it's "an alcoholic beverage"? ISTR it used to be 2%%. You are confusing percentage (of alcohol by volume) with degrees proof. ...was defined as the percentage of alcohol at which a mixture of the ... replaced by the current system (designation by percentage of alcohol) until 1980.
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Author: Charles Ellson
Date: May 12, 2008 15:11

... Is it written down anywhere how much alcohol needs to be in something before it's "an alcoholic beverage"? ISTR it used to be 2%%. You are confusing percentage (of alcohol by volume) with degrees proof. 100deg proof = ~...60s with the warning "contains no more than 2%% alcohol" I remember cans of shandy and some ginger beer ...
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Author: Stimpy
Date: May 12, 2008 12:02

... Ellson wrote Is it written down anywhere how much alcohol needs to be in something before it's "an alcoholic beverage"? ISTR it used to be 2%%. You are confusing percentage (of alcohol by volume) with degrees proof. 100deg proof = ~57 %%...cans of Shandy Bass in the late 60s with the warning "contains no more than 2%% alcohol"
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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: May 12, 2008 11:12

... wrote Is it written down anywhere how much alcohol needs to be in something before it's "an alcoholic beverage"? ISTR it used to be 2%%. You are confusing percentage (of alcohol by volume) with degrees proof. 100deg proof = ...is that British proof was defined as the percentage of alcohol at which a mixture of the spirit with gunpowder would...
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Author: Charles Ellson
Date: May 11, 2008 19:24

...be labelled with an indication of alcoholic strength by volume. This must be...in respect of the indication of alcoholic strength. 11. Specified descriptions can ...a name commonly associated with an alcoholic drink, except in the composite ... Labelling Regulations." In Scotland, an "alcoholic drink" is merely defined as ... drink consisting of or containing alcohol" [s.147(1) Licensing (Scotland)...
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