Alcohol and Adulteration

A drink imitation is a drink produced in distilleries, licensed by the General Chemical State Laboratory with legal and controlled alcohol. There are referred to as whiskey "type", gin "type", tequila "type" etc and sold in packages of 3 and 5 liters. Very often, these drinks are used in low budget tourist areas, to fill in bottles of well-known drink brands.

These drinks are not dangerous for health since they are made from legal alcohol, but are inferior in taste and quality from the original ones. The consumer is obviously deceived but at least his health is not put in danger. These will obviously be characterized as meths, but actually, they are not. However, if controlled they will be qualified as "non conforming" samples.
 

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