A practical handbook on the distillation of alcohol from farm products, including the processes of malting : mashing and mascerating : fermenting and distilling alcohol from grain, beets, potatoes, molasses, etc., with chapters of alcoholometry and the denaturing of alcohol ... . n withthe money in his pocket, or with fuel for farmengines, machinery, and perchance his automobile. When our government shall have become asfar-sighted as the German government in thismatter, every farmer will be able to manufacturehis own de-natured spirits. The wisdom of theGerman system established by the law of


A practical handbook on the distillation of alcohol from farm products, including the processes of malting : mashing and mascerating : fermenting and distilling alcohol from grain, beets, potatoes, molasses, etc., with chapters of alcoholometry and the denaturing of alcohol ... . n withthe money in his pocket, or with fuel for farmengines, machinery, and perchance his automobile. When our government shall have become asfar-sighted as the German government in thismatter, every farmer will be able to manufacturehis own de-natured spirits. The wisdom of theGerman system established by the law of 1887has long ceased to be a question of debate. Forevery reichsmark of revenue sacrificed by ex-empting de-natured spirits from taxation theempire and its people have profited ten-fold bythe stimulus which has been thereby given toagricultuie aad. the industrial arts. SPECIAL NOTICE For the latest Government regulations re-garding the manufacture of INDUSTRIALALCOHOL see— REGULATIONS No. 61 Relative to the Production, Tax Payment,etc., of INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL And to the Manufacture, Sale and Use of DENATURED ALCOHOL Under Title III of the National ProhibitionAct of October 28, 1919 Copies of this pamphlet may be obtained from the Government Printing OfficeWashington, D. C. kfV^ :^* CHAPTER XIV. The Free Alcohol Act of 1906, the AmendmentOF 1907 AND Internal Revenue Regulations. Public—No. 201. An Act for the withdrawal from bond, tax free, ofdomestic alcohol when rendered unfit for bev-erage or liquid medicinal uses by mixture withsuitable de-naturing materials. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-sentatives of the United States of America in Con-gress assembled, That from and after January first,nineteen hundred and seven, domestic alcohol ofsuch degree of proof as may be prescribed by theCommissioner of Internal Revenue, and approvedby the Secretary of the Treasury, may be with-drawn from bond without the payment of internal-revenue tax, for use in the arts and i


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