Comment 04113563 From: crmclelland@cox.net Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 7:09 PM To: Rulemaking, TTB Subject: Notice No. 41: Labeling and Advertising of Wines, Distilled Spirits and Malt Beverages U.S. TTB Dear U.S. TTB, I noticed that everything I buy, down to bottles of water and packs of gum, all have labels containing information on calories, carbs, protein and fat. As a beer drinker, I also quickly noticed that the only packaged food or drink that doesn't have any Serving Facts label of any kind is beer, or for that matter any kind of alcohol. It doesn't even tell me how much alcohol is in a serving. That doesn't make any sense to me. I want to know more about what I'm putting into my body when I choose to have a beer. It is ridiculous to prohibit the companies that make the products from putting this information on their products if they want to. You have the power to remedy the situation. Please do so. Thank you for attention to this issue. Sincerely, Curt McLelland 7203 W Crest Lane Glendale, Arizona 85310 cc: Senator John McCain Senator Jon Kyl Representative Trent Franks Director Leesa Berens Morrison