You can get about 21 1.5-ounce shots from 950 mL of alcohol.
That all depends on what you want the final concentration of alcohol to be.
To make 15% alcohol from 40% alcohol you simply take 15cc of your 40% alcohol and put it into a graduated cylinder and fill the cylinder up the rest of the way with deionised water or distilled water to the 40cc mark on the graduated cylinder. you will then have 15% alcohol from 40%
No, it is not. The largest comet would be one of the long-terms, such as Comet McNaught
Alcohol is removed from the bloodstream by the liver at a relatively constant rate of 15 mg% (.015%) every hour or 1 drink per hour.
The maximum alcohol percentage depends on the type of beverage. Generally, most spirits have a maximum alcohol percentage of around 40-50%, although some specialty liquors may have higher percentages. Wine typically ranges from 12-15% alcohol, while beer usually has an alcohol content ranging from 4-8%.
15% of 950= 15% * 950= 0.15 * 950= 142.5
about 15 million
15 hours
Should be 15.
0.0158
15 shots per 750 ml (Shot = 1.5 oz)
0.15 x 95,000= 15 x 950= 14,250
There is no everclear in beer. Alcohol content of beer is measured as ABV or Alcohol By Volume. The ABV in normal beers can vary from about 3.2% to 5%, but some beers can be as high as 15%. There would be about half an ounce of alcohol in a normal beer. A typical shot is considered 1 ounce, so there would be an alcohol equivalent of about half a shot of everclear.
Carom Shots was created on 1963-05-15.
Assuming each floor is about 10-15 feet, then 950-1375 feet.
Depends on if you're going for an over/under, or a 15 minutes of freedom.
A shot is 50ml and a bottle is typically 750ml, so about 15.