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The highest alcohol by volume (ABV) level attainable by distillation is 96.5% and this is the level of some spirits available; most intended for drinking are used to home-make liqueurs.
Smirnoff 100 distilled spirits is 50% alcohol!
The highest alcohol content physically possible is 100% abv (alcohol by volume) although this is not suitable for human consumption. The highest alcohol content for a distilled beverage is around 190 proof or 95% abv for grain spirits such as Everclear or Gem Clear. These highly flammable beverages are most often mixed with non-alcoholic drinks such as fruit juices, or in a large communal punch bowl as in "jungle juice." As most liquor is between 40 and 50% abv, the ingestion of such spirits often causes extreme intoxication.
Although distilled spirits have the highest proportion of alcohol, standard drinks or servings of beer, wine and spirits all contain the same amount of alcohol....0.60 oz of pure alcohol.
Bottles of spirits (Whisky, Vodka) etc - have an alcohol content of 40% by volume.
Due to their high alcohol content, tequila and other distilled spirits are unlikely to go bad provided they are well sealed and the alcohol is not allowed to evaporate.
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Actually, liquor does freeze, only at far lower temperatures than water. That is because alcohol has a much lower freezing point, like the antifreeze we put in car radiators to keep the water from freezing in cold weather. Liquor does freeze but at a lot lower temperature than water, this is due to the alcoholic content. The higher the alcohol content the lower the temperature need to freeze it
More information is needed in order to answer this question. However, the alcohol content of 16 glasses of wine is the same as that of 16 beers or 16 shots of distilled spirits.
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The strength of wine and tequila is typically measured by their alcohol content, which is expressed as a percentage of alcohol by volume (ABV). In general, tequila has a higher alcohol content than wine. Wine: The alcohol content of wine can vary, but it typically ranges from 9% to 16% ABV. Some dessert wines or fortified wines may have higher alcohol content, but they are still generally lower than most spirits. Tequila: Tequila is a distilled spirit, and its alcohol content is usually higher than that of wine. Most tequilas have an alcohol content ranging from 38% to 50% ABV. However, some may be even higher. So, in terms of alcohol strength, tequila is generally stronger than wine. It's important to consume alcoholic beverages responsibly and be aware of their alcohol content.
Alcohol content varies depending upon the spirit, the brand and other particulars. For instance, several makers of vodka offer several varieties with different levels of alcohol content. Many states have laws preventing grocery stores from selling spirits other than beer and wine, which are inherently lower in proof than pure spirits. However, those spirits sold in grocery stores are not altered just for alcohol content, so the same brand and type of wine will have the same proof no matter where it is purchased.