182The judge trying a case, in the absence of proof to the contrary, may infer that the liquor in question is intoxicating from the fact that a witness describes it as intoxicating, or by a name that is commonly applied to an intoxicating liquor.
182The judge trying a case, in the absence of proof to the contrary, may infer that the liquor in question is intoxicating from the fact that a witness describes it as intoxicating, or by a name that is commonly applied to an intoxicating liquor.