It is not legal to bottle and sell your own alcohol. You would need to have a liquor license and a business license.Ê
You may be unable to sell it legally in the U.S. because of legislation that requires an alcohol license to sell alcoholic beverages.
A bottle will usually state it's alcohol by volume (ABV) as "proof" . Proof is double what the percentage of alcohol is. So, a bottle of 60 proof spirits would be 30% alcohol by volume. The highest percentage alcohol in a spirit that I've seen is 151 proof, and that was a bottle of rum.
You must be at least 21 years old to sell alcohol in the state of Kansas.
Depends. If it's British Airways, you must ask. Were not sure. Check it out or you're self.
'Bring your own bottle/beer/booze' are all common, meaning that you should take your own alcohol since none is served at the venue (or alternatively because you can get it very cheap elsewhere compared to the exorbitant prices they would otherwise charge).
Can bars sell alchol today?
Assuming it is 90% by volume isopropyl alcohol, then 70 ml of rubbing alcohol would contain 63 mls of isopropyl alcohol.
It dilutes the alcohol content.
51% typically means 51% by volume. So if you have a 100ml bottle of 51% alcohol, you have 51ml of pure alcohol inside the bottle, diluted to a final solution volume of 100ml.
A typical bottle of wine is about 10% alcohol. There are different types of wine with all different amounts of ethanol, but a typical bottle of wine is 10% alcohol.
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To make your own homemade thermometer, a person will need a plastic bottle, a clear straw, some putty, water, rubbing alcohol, and food coloring. Fill a quater of the bottle with equal parts water and rubbing alcohol. Add a few drops of food coloring to help see the change in temperature. Place the straw in the bottle and seal the top completely with the putty, making sure the bottom of the straw does not touch the bottom of the bottle. The liquid will rise and fall through the straw when the temperature changes.