What you are essentially asking is whether the liqour store cashier will accept your proof. This is up to the discretion of the cashier. The big question is: Are you and do you look old enough to drink? If you're 43 years old, they probably will accept it. If you're 21, then you might run into trouble.
No. A matricula consular is not an acceptable proof of identy, residence or citizenship for the purpose of obtaining a United States Social Security card.
What you are essentially asking is whether the guy behind the counter in the deli will accept your proof. This is up to the discretion of the guy. Many places do not card anyway. The big question is: Are you and do you look old enough to buy cigarettes? If you're 43 years old, they probably will accept it. If you're 14, then you might run into trouble.
What you are essentially asking is whether a bouncer at a bar will accept your proof. This is up to the discretion of the bouncer. The big question is: Are you and do you look old enough to drink? If you're 43 years old, they probably will accept it. If you're 21, then you might run into trouble.
Yes. There is typically no citizenship requirement for obtaining a municipal ID. A foreign passport, foreign birth certificate and foreign matricula consular can be used, together with proof of de facto residence, to obtain a municipal ID.
the higher the proof the stronger - more alcohol - there is. In the UK 70 dgree proof was the standard strength of whiskey - 40% alcohol. 100 proof is 57.1% alcohol. 175 proof is 100% alcohol. In the USA it is different. 100 proof would be 50% alcohol, 70 proof would be 35% alcohol. 200proof would be 100% alcohol. ie double
the proof is used to tell you how much alcohol is in it. 100 proof is about 50% alcohol so jsut divide the proof by 2 the higer the proof the more alcohol
proof is double the alcohol percentage. 40% alcohol= 80 proof
50% alcohol Proof ÷ 2 = % alcohol
Alcohol proof is double the actual percentage of alcohol. 100 proof is 50% alcohol, 80 proof is 40%, and 65 proof is 32.5%
'Proof' is a unit of measurement equal to 1 half of 1 percent. Therefore, 150 proof is 75% Alcohol by Volume (although at this point, you're more likely drinking moonshine or grain alcohol and not whiskey)
Alcohol is measured in proof. 100% proof whiskey is 50% alcohol. Everclear is 95% alcohol.
100% pure alcohol is 200 proof. So 100 proof is 50% alcohol.