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JudyP

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Is there anyone out there, in the business, that can help me answer a few questions concerning commercial hard cider production and TTB regulations about bottling and adding flavors? Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Shorthand for the " Alcohol and Tobaco Tax and Trade Bureau". It is the federal agency that regulates commercial production of wine, beer and spirits. I was hoping to find a commercial cider producer on the forum that could steer me in the right direction on these regs, specific to cider. Hope that answers your question.
 
Yes don't forget about state regs. For example in Minnesota you can produce distribute and retail if your under a certisn gallon threshold.

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LeBreton,
I wondered if the rules for adding flavors, extracts, botanicals etc. to cider was more relaxed than for wine? Is a formula approval necessary for instance?
 
I'd suggest contacting the TTB directly with any question, but as per my understanding, no, ciders do not need to submit a formula.
 
LeBreton,
I wondered if the rules for adding flavors, extracts, botanicals etc. to cider was more relaxed than for wine? Is a formula approval necessary for instance?

If anything is added to your cider (wine) must other than sugar, water and acid expect to have to submit a formula. As LeBreton said, cider is considered wine in the eyes of the TTB.
 
Thanks Duganson and LeBreton. I will call them directly and ask.
 
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