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The questions independent drinks founders ask most — answered. Distilled from years of community knowledge so the good stuff never disappears in the feed again.
What are the specific UK labelling requirements for mini bottles of spirits (5cl, 18–43% ABV)?
For mini bottles of spirits in the UK market, labelling requirements are significantly stripped back compared to full-size bottles. The essentials are: - **Volume and ABV** — must be clearly displayed - **Spirit category** — the type of spirit (e.g. vodka, gin, whisky) must be identified - **UK address** — you need a UK address listed on the label to sell in the UK; this does not have to be the importer, but a UK address is required - **Pregnancy warning** — the status of this requirement was queried by members; check Trading Standards for current guidance Members recommend checking Trading Standards directly for the most up-to-date and authoritative requirements, as regulations can shift. The consensus is that mini bottles have far fewer mandatory elements than standard bottles, making them simpler to label from a compliance perspective.
Are non-standard spirit bottle sizes (e.g., 75cl) legal for exporting spirits to the UK?
Non-standard spirit bottle sizes are **not legal** for spirits in the UK market. Members' experience confirms that while you may not face immediate enforcement action, the regulatory risk is not worth taking. - **UK Weights and Measures regulations** require spirits to be sold in specified quantities only (typically 20cl, 35cl, 50cl, 70cl, 1L and larger standard sizes). 75cl does not meet these legal requirements. - **Member experience**: One founder launched with 250ml bottles and realised after 6 months it was illegal; they quietly switched to the compliant 200ml and 500ml sizes under the guise of a "new product launch" to avoid immediate enforcement. - **Risk profile**: You won't necessarily get "pulled up for it immediately," but relying on this is unwise for a legitimate export operation. **Caveats**: If your Arrack is currently bottled in 75cl in Sri Lanka, you will need to rebottle into a UK-legal size for UK distribution. This adds cost and complexity to your supply chain.