HC Deb 12 June 1922 vol 155 cc41-2W
Mr. LINDSAY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the number of proof gallons of home-made spirits distilled during the year ended 31st March, 1922; exported during the same year; retained for home consumption during the same year; exported as medicinal preparations during the same year; used in fortifying wines, etc., during the same year; used in arts and manufactures during the same year; methylated during the same year; allowed as deficiencies, etc., during the same year; remaining in bonded warehouses on the 31st March, 1922; the quantity of imported spirits duty paid and retained for home consumption during the year ended 31st March, 1922; brandy, rum, geneva, and other unenumerated spirits tested, not tested, and perfumed; and the quantity of imported spirits used for methylation and in arts and manufactures, etc.?

Sir R. HORNE

1. The quantity of home-made spirits distilled, the approximate quantities, under certain heads, distributed in the financial year ended 31st March, 1922; and the quantity remaining in bonded warehouses on 31st March, 1922, were as follow:

Proof Gallons.
Home-made spirits
Distilled 36,597,788
Distributed:
Retained for home consumption 14,536,226
Exported 5,569,780
Exported as medicinal preparations 137,558
Used in fortifying wines, etc. 269,528
Used in arts and manufactures 403,237

Proof Gallons.
Methylated 5,022,358
Deficiencies allowed, etc. 3,792,940
Remaining in bonded warehouses on 31st March, 1922 144,210,170

2. The approximate quantities of imported spirits retained for home consumption in the financial year ended 31st March, 1022, were:

Proof Gallons
Brandy 795,713
Rum 1,803,161
Geneva 96,868
Spirits, other sorts tested 411,004
Liquid Gallons.
Spirits, not tested 936
Spirits, perfumed 7,114

3. The quantities of imported spirits used for methylation and in arts and manufactures in the financial year ended 31st March, 1922, were:

Proof Gallons.
Used for methylation 982,741
Used in arts and manufactures 65,746