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the purposes of paragraph (1) of this rule shall, for the third entry and all entries made thereafter,
be the weighted mean value until that value is equal to or is less than the targeted strength;

(5) Where the production of beer at any one place of manufacture -

(a) is not expected to exceed 2,000,000 litres per annum intended to be entered for home
    consumption; and

(b) analyses are not done in accordance with paragraph (3) of this rule

the alcohol strength is;

(i) The targeted strength when confirmed by analyses of three consecutive brews of
    that beer, at intervals not exceeding 6 months, obtained by using any one or more of
    the methods to ascertain the volume of alcohol in beer as set out in rule 3 of these
    rules; or

(ii)    Where the beer is packaged with a stated label strength, or, in the case of bulk beer,
    where the product is otherwise packaged with a stated label strength; and

(iii)   The label strength is no less than the targeted strength for the product, the alcohol
    strength for the purposes of paragraph (1) of this rule shall be the label strength.


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