Commonwealth v. Snow
133 Mass. 575, 1882 Mass. LEXIS 298
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Bluebook
Commonwealth v. Snow, 133 Mass. 575, 1882 Mass. LEXIS 298 (Mass. 1882).
Opinion
The Pub. Sts. c. 100, § 27,
Exceptions overruled.
“ Ale, porter, strong beer, lager beer, cider, all wines, and any beverage containing more than three per cent of alcohol, by volume, at sixty degrees Fahrenheit, as well as distilled spirits, shall be deemed to be intoxicating liquor within the meaning of this chapter.”
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