HC Deb 21 December 1938 vol 342 cc2902-3W
Mr. White

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many distilleries are engaged solely in the production of industrial and power alcohol; and what special Customs supervision is necessary in such distilleries?

Captain Wallace

There are seven distilleries engaged solely in the production of industrial and power alcohol. All distilleries require the same Revenue supervision for the same purpose—that is, to ensure that a product which, whatever its intended use, is a potable intoxicant does not enter into consumption as a beverage unless the spirit duty is paid on it.

Mr. White

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he is in a position to state the cost to the revenue of the allowance of 8¾d. per gallon on industrial and power alcohol produced in the distilleries which do not make potable alcohol?

Captain Wallace

As the allowance in question is payable, not to distillers as such, but to methylators and to persons authorised to receive undenatured alcohol free of duty, a precise figure cannot be given. An estimate is £850,000.

Mr. White

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the Customs restrictions imposed on distilleries producing both potable and non-potable alcohol are also necessary in distilleries producing only non-potable alcohol; arid, if not, whether he proposes to abolish the allowance of 8¾d. per gallon in respect of the latter?

Captain Wallace

As regards the first part of the question, I would refer to the answer which I have given to a previous question by the hon. Member. It follows that the answer to the second part is in the negative.