Depends on where you go - it generally goes by ABV or "proof". ABV is pretty much understood everywhere since it gives a general measure of how much alcohol is in the beverage by volume. e.g. a pint of beer in the US at 5% ABV will yield about 0.6 US fluid ounces of alcohol.
When the term "proof" first came into use in Britain, it was equal to about 1.75 times the alcohol by volume (ABV), Note that the UK now uses the ABV standard instead of alcohol proof. In the United States, alcohol proof is defined as twice the percentage of ABV.
Proof. 90 proof vodka = 45% alcohol. Everclear is usually 190 proof which makes the alcohol content about 95% by volume.
what is it called when a beverage has two times the percentage of alcohol
In Alcoholic Beverages, the "proof" is double the percentage of alcohol. For example, 80 proof is 40% alcohol.
yes it absolutly does
It's proof.
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COntains alcohol
Alcohol.
An alcohol beverage
West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration was created in 1935.
Ethanol (or ethyl alcohol)
For purposes of the Texas Alcohol and Beverage code, anyone under 21 is a minor.
Alcohol is considered all three. It is poisonous, recreational, a drug and a beverage.
alcohol
Not in my car.
Ethanol ... all others are toxic.
ETOH is a medical abbreviation for ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, also called beverage alcohol.
Booze, hooch, adult beverage, are some nicknames for alcohol in general.