Not sure what youre asking. If youre asking how much 80 proof vodka would you need for a shot to be considered ONE shot/drink, then the answer would be 1 1/4 oz.
1 oz of 100 proof liquor = 1 drink
It would equal one shot of 84 proof. Though the effect on you may be different. i.e. the time between drinks
40 percent
4.8%
any which is 80proof+ will burn
32%
"Vodka" in Polish is "wódka". It is a liquor with an alcohol content of about 40%.
Smirnoff 100 distilled spirits is 50% alcohol!
Mohawk Vodka generally has a 1-3% alcohol content depending on which of their flavours/products you consume.
It will kill some of the germs due to the alcohol content of the vodka.
Proof is always double the actual alcohol content of a given product. A seventy proof vodka would contain 35% of pure (100%) ethanol.
Vodka isn't exactly like beer, where each brand has a different ABV (alcohol by volume). Most vodka is usually 80proof which is about 40% alcohol.
It looks like you are comparing a malt bevarage and hard liquor. Joose has about 7-12% alcohol content while regular vodka has usually 80 proof (40% alcohol content).
40% (80 Proof)
No, not necessarily. The primary (though not only) factor in determining the calorie content of wine is the alcohol content. Higher alcohol wines are in most cases higher calorie wines.