Hydrometers are commonly used to assess or determine actual proof of an alcoholic beverage. One half the proof is the alcohol content. For example, 80 proof whiskey is 40% alcohol.
The alcohol conent in blood is measured by analyzing a sample of blood. More commonly, it is estimated (not measured) by using an alcohol breath testing machine, one brand of which is the Breathalyzer.
Proof.
The beer alcohol content varies according to state laws. Each state has the jurisdiction to determine the legal amount for their area.
A breathalyzer is a small device that is used to determine a person's blood-alcohol content. The higher the blood-alcohol content, the more alcohol the person has in their blood. In Kansas, a level of .08 or greater will result in a DUI.
Information on the DUI blood alcohol content varies by state. One can contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in ones state to determine what the guidelines are.
It's 70 proof. Therefore, 35% is its alcohol content. Alcohol content is: proof divided by 2
A Field Sobriety test will determine Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
Wines do not all have the same alcohol content.
Labatt's Blue has a 5% alcohol content.
Blood alcohol content. It is used to find out what level of alcohol is in someone's system.
4.8% Alcohol content by volume. It's right on the bottle....
5% alcohol content...same as San Mig Light
The alcohol content of beer in Iowa is 5.8%. This is considered the national average for percent of alcohol in beer. Many states offer a lower content beer that has only 3.2% alcohol.
Smirnoff 100 distilled spirits is 50% alcohol!