50%
In the U.S., proof equals twice the percentage of alcohol in the beverage. In the UK, and several European countries, the 'proof' of alcohol is not given, it is stated as a percentage of volume. However this is somewhat misleading. Pure alcohol, which would be 100% alcohol, very difficult to produce, would be classed as 200 proof. Confusing to the uninitiated. All spirit drinks sold retail in the UK must state their alcohol by volume and not their 'proof'.
An UK unit of alcohol has 10 mL (8 g) ethanol. Calculate the mass or the volume of ethanol in your drinks.
In the UK beer is usually around 4%, some stronger brews and lagers are 5%.
Alcohol Health Alliance UK was created in 2007.
Everclear... It is 95% alcohol
UK Crime Stats for England and Wales show 512,750 reported crimes for November 2011. Many more crimes go unreported. That's about 1700 per day.
Innocent Crimes - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12A
No one knows exactly how many people die because of alcohol abuse. However, research suggests that more lives are saved through drinking in moderation than are lost through alcohol abuse
Alcohol Related Crashes cost an estimated $116.3 billion in 2003-$52.1 billion in monetary costs-$64.2 billion in quality of life losses.What about in UK POUNDS £££how much then?SO WATS THE DAM ANCER
in UK it is 4.5%
The percentage of home births for North Yorkshire in 2009 was 1.8% The percentage of home births for the UK in 2009 was 2.57%