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Spectroscopic grade is usually the highest purity. I don't think "grade" is the word you really wanted to use, though.

If you're asking what the highest proof value of any consumer-grade alcohol, it varies by state. The azeotrope at about 190 proof is the highest I've ever seen for alcohol intended for drinking purposes, but some states restrict proof content down to the 160 range.

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