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Alcohol Beverage Labeling

TTB regulations do not require nutrient content labeling for alcohol beverages. TTB allows truthful, accurate and specific calorie or carbohydrate statements on labels, but considers such statements to be misleading unless they include a statement that lists the number of calories and the number of grams of carbohydrates, protein, and fat contained in the product based on a single serving. TTB guidance documents provide two different formats for such statements: a “statement of average analysis” and a “Serving Facts statement.” Please note that the serving size may differ depending on the format used for your statement.   

TTB has also provided guidance about “Alcohol Facts” statements, which convey per-serving alcohol content information without nutrient content statements. 

See the links set forth below for the relevant TTB guidance on how industry members may include labeling statements relating to calorie, carbohydrate, protein, and fat content (including statements of average analysis and Serving Facts statements), as well as sugar content statements and Alcohol Facts statements.

Caloric and Carbohydrate Representations

Serving Facts Statements

Alcohol Facts Statements

Sugar Content Statements

Testing Calorie, Fat, Carbohydrate, and Protein Content

 

CONTACT US

For more information on labeling, contact us at 202-453-2250 or toll free at 866-927-ALFD (2533), or send us a message using our ALFD Contact Form.

See our customer service desk information page for more contact information.

 

TTB G 2019-13

Last updated: April 15, 2024
Maintained by: Alcohol Labeling and Formulation Division