Nihonshu 10 to 20%
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.
Since root beer is a soft drink there is no alcohol in it.
Drink ten bottles of it... And observe what happens to you... The answer is there...
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It depends how much you drink. 12% is a typical alcohol content for wine.
That will depend on a number of factors. Beer varies considerably by alcohol content. A half pint of an IPA could be the same alcohol content as a full pint of a lager. The weight of an individual and the speed they drink it will also factor into the BAC.
Green tea is probably the most popular drink in Japan. If you are referring to alcohol, beer is probably the most popular drink (since it is much cheaper than sake).
According to their alcohol content, and must be added slowly.
That would depend on the individual's health, weight and gender, along with the alcohol content of the beverage and whether they are accustomed to drinking. However, given the average alcohol content (from 5 - 12.5%), as little as two or three in an hour could put someone over the legal limit.
We know of several good alcohol calorie counters. The key thing to remember is that, for a given amount of alcohol, there is a fixed floor (lower limit) for the number of calories you will consume. There are two main categories of people wanting an alcohol calorie counter: # Those who want to know how much damage (how many points for weight watchers members) it will cost them to drink. This group may be content to just look at calories per drink. # Those who are going to drink regardless and want to compare calories per alcohol content. (calories per standard drink) Wine Calories, Liquor Calories, and Mixer Calories are easily queried in the HappyBreath Drink Calorie Database (Source USDA Nutrional Information) Beer Calories and Percent Alcohol are easily queried in the HappyBreath Beer Comparison Tool. Also has an optional feature to enter prices and compare on pure alcohol content per dollar (or dollars per standard drink). --- Want to know how many calories are in your mixed drink? HappyBreath.Net has a database of drink ingredient calories that can be used in the mixed drink calorie analyzer . We also have the beer calorie content and beer percent alcohol for over 200 beers!
Beer or any alcohol substance, acidic fruit juices and drinks with a high sugar content.
To compare the alcohol content of a drink, you must know two things: 1. The alcohol content of the drink (beer and whiskeys vary!) 2. The liquid volume of each drink. That's logical, right? The more you drink, the stronger the effect...and the stronger the alcohol content Once you know these things, you multiply the alcohol content by the volume (ounces), to get a final product alcohol amount. Example: 12 oz. of 6% alcohol beer 1.25 oz. (a normal shot) of 40% (80 proof) whiskey 12 x 6% = .72 1.25 x 40% = .5 So in THIS scenario, the 12 oz. beer puts more alcohol in your blood than the single shot. However, some beers go as low as 3.5% or up to 8%, and whiskeys can typically go from 35% up to 75% (yikes!). And shot sizes will vary too (depends on the bartender)! So you have to accurately know the alcohol content percentage and the ounces accurately to make an accurate comparison.