Proof is always double the actual alcohol content of a given product. A seventy proof vodka would contain 35% of pure (100%) ethanol.
divide the proof by two in order to get the % alcohol
It contains about .60 of an ounce. That's the same amount of alcohol found in standard servings of beer and wine.
Most Vodka's are 80 proof which is 40 percent.
Typically - for the cheaper brands 37.5 whilst the higher quality are 40% alcohol by volume.
Vodka is typically 80 proof (40% alcohol).
Varies, but about 40% by volume
40%
35 percent 70 proof
They sell an 80 proof(40% alcohol) and a 100 proof(50% alcohol).
To find the percentage of alcohol, you cut the proof in half. So 60-proof vodka would be 30% alcohol.
There are 94 calories in Ciroc Coconut Vodka, which has 35 percent alcohol.
Perhaps 100 or 94 proof ( = 50 or 47 percent alcohol) would work better than 80 proof (40 percent alcohol).
Skyy vodka contains 40% alcohol.
All vodka contains alcohol. Alcohol is a drug.
The strongest that any vodka can be is about 95% alcohol.
It would depend on where you got it from, but most legally distilled vodka would be between 37% and 41% by volume alcohol. It does not matter what size the bottle is.
Typically, none. Vodka has calories, but they are all derived from the alcohol; there is no sugar in there, the sugars will have been turned into alcohol by the yeast.
The word percent means out of a hundred. ------------------------------ The percentage can be defined as fraction to 100; examples: - vodka contain 40 % alcohol The meaning is: vodka contain (for 1oo mL) 40 mL alcohol and 60 mL water. - the price is increased with 5 % The meaning is: if the price of an object was 100 $, the increased price is 105 $.