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27 CFR § 7.7 - Other TTB labeling regulations that apply to malt beverages.

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title: "27 CFR § 7.7 - Other TTB labeling regulations that apply to malt beverages."
title_number: 27
title_name: "Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms"
section_number: "7.7"
section_name: "Other TTB labeling regulations that apply to malt beverages."
chapter_name: "ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO TAX AND TRADE BUREAU, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY"
subchapter_number: "A"
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part_number: "7"
part_name: "LABELING AND ADVERTISING OF MALT BEVERAGES"
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last_updated: "2026-03-24"
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authority: "27 U.S.C. 205 and 207."
regulatory_source: "T.D. TTB-176, 87 FR 7605, Feb. 9, 2022, unless otherwise noted."
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# 7.7 Other TTB labeling regulations that apply to malt beverages.

In addition to the regulations in this part, malt beverages must also comply with the following TTB labeling regulations:

(a) *Health warning statement.* Alcoholic beverages, including malt beverages, that contain at least 0.5 percent alcohol by volume, must be labeled with a health warning statement in accordance with the Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act of 1988 (ABLA). The regulations implementing the ABLA are contained in 27 CFR part 16.

(b) *Internal Revenue Code requirements.* The labeling and marking requirements for beer under the Internal Revenue Code are found in 27 CFR part 25, subpart J (for domestic breweries) and 27 CFR part 27, subpart E (for importers).