Code of Alabama
Article 12 - Enforcement of Chapter.
Section 28-4-323 - Admissibility and Effect of Evidence Showing Similarity in Color, Odor and General Appearance Between Prohibited Liquor or Beverage and Beverage Shown to Be Manufactured, Sold, Kept, etc., by Defendant; Applicability of Rule as to...

(a) In all prosecutions against any person for manufacturing, selling, offering for sale, keeping or having in possession for sale, bartering, exchanging, furnishing, giving away or otherwise disposing of prohibited liquors and beverages or for any one of the said acts, it shall be competent for the state to give in evidence the fact that the beverage which the evidence may tend to show the defendant had manufactured, sold, bartered, exchanged, furnished, given away or otherwise disposed of, possesses the same color, odor and general appearance or the same taste, color and general appearance of a prohibited liquor or beverage such as whiskey, rum, gin, ale, porter, beer and any other prohibited liquor or beverage. The fact that the beverage in question as above stated is of the same color, odor and general appearance or same taste, color and general appearance as beer shall constitute prima facie evidence that the beverage is a beer or a malt liquor or a substitute or device therefor and within the inhibition of the statutes of this state for the suppression of intemperance, and the like rule of evidence shall apply in respect to whiskey and the other beverages named, and, in the event the defendant claims that the beverage in question as above referred to is not within the inhibition of the statutes when it possesses the same color, odor and general appearance or the same taste, color and general appearance as a prohibited liquor or beverage, such as whiskey, beer or the other beverages named hereinabove, the burden of proof shall be upon him to establish to the reasonable satisfaction of the judge, court or jury trying the case that the beverage in question is not within the inhibition of the said statutes and that it is a beverage not prohibited by law to be manufactured, sold, offered for sale or otherwise disposed of.
(b) The same rule of evidence shall be applicable in all cases for the abatement of liquor nuisances and in all prosecutions for violations of statutes of the state for the suppression of the evils of intemperance when it becomes necessary to determine whether the liquor or beverage in question is a prohibited liquor or beverage.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 28 - Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine.

Chapter 4 - Regulation and Control of Alcoholic Beverages in Dry Counties and Dry Municipalities.

Article 12 - Enforcement of Chapter.

Section 28-4-310 - Governor Charged With Supervision, etc., of Enforcement of Prohibition Laws; Governor May Require Reports From Officers Charged With Duty of Enforcing Laws; Failure of Officer to Make Report, Etc.

Section 28-4-311 - Appointment of Inspectors, etc., to Detect and Report Violations of Prohibition Laws; Offer and Payment of Rewards for Convictions of Persons Violating Laws.

Section 28-4-312 - Governor May Require Attorney General to Prepare Instructions for Officers of State, etc., for Enforcement of Laws; Publication and Distribution of Same.

Section 28-4-313 - Prosecutions for Violations of Chapter, etc., Begun by Affidavit or Indictment; Right of Person Charged to Demand Grand Jury Indictment; Continuation of Prosecution Upon Original Affidavit; Amendment of Affidavit or Complaint.

Section 28-4-314 - District Attorneys to Institute Prosecutions for or Make Reports to Grand Juries as to Violations of Prohibition Laws.

Section 28-4-315 - Sheriffs to Cooperate With District Attorneys in Prosecutions, Etc.

Section 28-4-316 - Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Effect of Failure of Person to Attend and Testify in Obedience to Summons.

Section 28-4-317 - Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Offenses as to Which Witnesses May Be Required to Testify; Initial Interrogation of Witnesses to Particular Offense Not Required.

Section 28-4-318 - Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Exemption From Prosecution of Witnesses.

Section 28-4-319 - Grand Jury Proceedings Generally - Duty of Grand Jury to Present Indictments for Violations of Laws.

Section 28-4-320 - Servants, Agents, etc., and Principals Not to Be Excused From Testifying Against Each Other on Grounds of Self-Incrimination; Immunity of Said Persons From Prosecution for Offenses Disclosed, Etc.

Section 28-4-321 - Contents and Sufficiency of Charges in Indictments, Complaints, Affidavits, etc., for Sale, Offer for Sale, Possession, etc., of Prohibited Liquors and Beverages, etc., Generally; Proof of Charges Generally; Admissibility in Eviden...

Section 28-4-322 - Several Charges May Be Set Out in Separate Counts in Indictments, Complaints, etc.; Judgment Entered and Punishment Imposed Upon Each Count.

Section 28-4-323 - Admissibility and Effect of Evidence Showing Similarity in Color, Odor and General Appearance Between Prohibited Liquor or Beverage and Beverage Shown to Be Manufactured, Sold, Kept, etc., by Defendant; Applicability of Rule as to...

Section 28-4-324 - Issuance of Injunctions to Prevent Violations of Chapter, Etc.

Section 28-4-325 - Fees of Officers Making Seizures of Prohibited Liquors.

Section 28-4-326 - Penalties for Violations of Chapter.