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Originally Posted by ForeverRoses
So if the alcohol can be rebottled, then how can you be sure that it is really what it claims to be? I mean, I could take a glass of the real stuff, add in more scotch from another year, rebottle it and resell it. How would anyone know?
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Not a clue - it probably has to be certified or something after the rebottle.
ETA: According to this (S 96-b) you have to have a permit to recondition liquor. I'm not sure how that stops someone from doing it without a permit, and how they would prove it anyway.
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Last edited by AlphaFrog; 12-10-2007 at 11:59 AM.
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