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What is the implementation standard number of pure grain wine?

1, the standard code of pure grain wine, except GB/T GB/T 2082 1GB/T 20822, is mostly pure grain wine.

2. The national standards for liquid and solid production processes are GB/T 2082 1 and GB/T 20822 respectively, so when you see these two labels in the future, you will probably judge them as alcoholic liquor; The standard of pure grain wine is generally marked according to the flavor type. The standard codes of pure grain wine are GB/T 1078 1, GB/T 26760, GB/T 14867, GB/T 16289, GB/T20823 and GB/T 20823. DB and QB are landmarks and enterprise standards, and the reference is unstable. At the same time, some liquors, such as GB 2757, are hygienic standards that all liquor production enterprises must abide by, and generally do not need to be labeled.

3, identification of pure grain wine method:

(1) The wine brewed by real traditional grain is not choking, slightly bitter but not astringent. The aroma of grain, wine and wine is obvious, which is obviously different from that of alcohol blended wine. Pure grain brewed liquor has pure and full smell, while alcohol blended liquor has a very pungent smell. Pure grain wine tastes soft, and it does not dry mouth, choke throat, head or feel uncomfortable after drinking. Of course, this also needs to be judged by people who know something about wine.

(2) Put a drop of white wine in the palm of your hand, then cross your hands to make them contact, and rub them hard for a few times. If the wine smells fragrant after heating, it will last for a long time; The liquor blended with alcohol not only smells strange, but also stays for a short time and soon loses its taste.

(3) Detecting with caustic soda, pouring into the cup according to the ratio of liquor to caustic soda of 50: 1, and then heating the cup with hot water in a water bath. After a few minutes, the cup turns yellow and contains alcohol. The darker the color, the more alcohol it contains, and it won't change color without alcohol.