Whiskey definitely is made up of a larger percentage of alcohol that wine. Most hard liquor is at least 40% alcohol by volume, while wine is about 10% to 15% by volume. An 8 oz glass of wine would be about an ounce of alcohol, but an 8 oz glass of whiskey would be 3.2 oz of alcohol. This is why hard liquors are usually mixed with something else.
A typical wine would have an alcohol by volume content of 13-14%. A typical whisky (or whiskey which is the accepted spelling for Irish brands) is much higher and can be as much as 70%.
Whiskey definitely is made up of a larger percentage of alcohol that wine.
The alcohol content in whiskey tends to be higher than the alcohol content in wine.
Yes, and by a significant margin. Most whiskies are 40-80% alcohol by volume, while nearly all wines are under 16% abv (with 12-15% being typical).
No. By any measure, beer contains far less alcohol than whiskey.
Yes
By volume, no. By standard serving (1 can beer = 1 shot of whiskey) they are equal.
'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)
The alcohol known as "black bush" is a type of whiskey. It is darker and has more flavor than many other types of whiskey that are available on the market.
100% alcohol is more effective because of the more alcohol concentration in the drink.
Because they could make more money turning their wheat into whiskey, but the government needed more food supplies, not alcohol. So the government put a tax on whiskey and farmers lost business.
Because more water is removed from the solution.
Pure alcohol is far more dangerous than adulterated alcohol because pure alcohol has one hundred percent alcohol in comparison to aldulterated alcohol which is less than 100 percent.
One percent by weight. Alcohol has a density of less than water, so 1 g of alcohol is more than 1 mL.
If you take an imperial pint as being just over 568ml with around 5% abv and a shot of 25ml with around 35%abv then a pint has approximately 28ml of alcohol in it whereas a shot has approximately 8ml of alcohol in it. A shot of stronger whiskey (40% abv), (or vodka or any other spirit) will have approximately 10ml of alcohol in it So yes, a pint has more alcohol in it than a standard shot of whiskey. Shots get absorbed quicker as they contain less liquid and are drunk faster so you will get drunk quicker from shots
No, the latter is denser, due to higher water content.
Whiskey contains more than one chemical compound, but the "active ingredient" for those who regard whiskey as a medicine is ethanol, alternatively called "ethyl alcohol". Its molecular formula is C2H6O, more often written as H3CCH2OH or CH3CH2OH.
More than what The final alcohol content would be somewhere between 40% and 7% alcohol by volume depending on how much of each you have. To answer the question, the resulting solution would be less alcoholic than the 40% and more alcoholic than the 7%.