the same flash point of ethanol 55 degrees..
55 DEGREES
80 proof, 40% alcohol.
You will have a mixed vodka with somewhere between 30 and 40% ABV (estimated to be 35% ABV or 70 US proof)
60% wbv. <><><> Depends on the proof (strength) of the Vodka. 80 proof IS 60% water, but 100 proof is 50% water.
It depends on the proof of the vodka. For two (2) 1.5 ounce shots here are the calories: 70 proof: 170 calories 80 proof: 200 calories 90 proof: 230 calories 100 proof: 260 calories
Devil Springs vodka, distilled to a wopping 160 (80%) proof in Clifton, NJ. The highest proof alcohol, which could be argued is a form of Ukranian vodka, is Everclear at 190 proof (95%).
A dry martini with 3 ounces of 80-proof gin A 1.5-ounce shot of 100-proof whiskey 1.5 ounces of 80-proof vodka and 3 ounces of cranberry juice 1.5 ounces of 80-proof vodka and 7 ounces of a carbonated beverage
Vodka is almost always 40% (80 Proof). High end Vodka can reach as high as 70%. Whiskey ranges, most often it is 40% (80 Proof) but in many of the high end brands it reaches 50% (100 Proof) and even 62% (124 Proof) as in Knob Creek.
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.
80 proof vodka will freeze at approximately -26.95 °C or -16.51 °F.100 proof vodka will freeze at approximately -40.43 °C or -40.78 °F(Pure ethanol, the active ingredient in vodka, freezes at −114.3 °C).
Each shot (1.5oz) of 80 proof vodka contains approximately 100 calories.
It depends on the proof of the vodka. For a 1.5 ounce shot here are the calories: 70 proof: 85 calories 80 proof: 100 calories 90 proof: 115 calories 100 proof: 130 calories
It depends on the proof of the vodka. For a 1.5 ounce shot here are the calories: 70 proof: 85 calories 80 proof: 100 calories 90 proof: 115 calories 100 proof: 130 calories