19.592—Tank record of wine and spirits of less than 190° of proof.
A proprietor must keep a record for each tank (including each bulk conveyance) containing wine or spirits of less than 190° of proof. The record must show deposits into, withdrawals from, and the balance remaining in, each tank in the storage account. A proprietor must prepare a new record each time wine or spirits are deposited into an empty tank and must make entries each day that transactions occur. Tank records must show the following details:
(b)
The tank record serial number, beginning with “1” for each record initiated on or after January 1 of each calendar year;
(1)
For domestic spirits, the plant number and name of the producer, or, for blended rums or brandies, the plant number and name of the warehouseman;
(4)
The number and average proof gallon content of packages of spirits dumped in the tank, or a notation indicating the deposit of spirits in the tank by pipeline; and
(5)
If subject to age labeling requirements under part 5 of this chapter, the age of the youngest spirits in years, months and days, each time that spirits are deposited;
(i)
The wine gallons of wine, or proof gallons of spirits, remaining in the tank, recorded at the end of each month; and