BEER1030 - Introduction: law and regulations

Main Laws

  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Finance (No.2) Act 2023
  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979 (ALDA)
  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Beer Regulations 1993
  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Alcoholic Products (Excise Duty) Regulations 2023

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappse laws govern the production, holding and movement of beer.

Purpose and application of the law

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappre will be occasions when you will be faced with issues that are not precisely covered by these guidelines. In such cases, you, or your line manager, will need to consider whether or not a trader’s request or problem can be accommodated within the law.

We expect that most problems will be resolved locally. However, issues that may affect policy or practices in other parts of the country should be referred to Alcohol Technical Support.

Other legislation that applies to brewers and packagers

  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Customs and Excise Management Act 1979;
  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Revenue Traders (Accounts and Records) Regulations 1992 (SI 1992/3150), which cover the keeping of records;
  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Excise Duties (Drawback) Regulations 1995 (SI 1995/1046); and
  • »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Excise Goods (Holding, Movement and Duty Point) Regulations 2010.

Council Directive 92/83/EEC (applicable to Northern Ireland only)

This is the main European Directive dealing with the harmonisation of the structures of excise duty on alcohol and alcoholic beverages. Section 1 of the Directive is concerned with beer. 

Northern Ireland maintains alignment with certain EU excise processes and rules as a result of the Northern Ireland Protocol to the Withdrawal Agreement, so the above Directive applies, with some adjustments as set out in the Windsor Framework, to Northern Ireland only.