Well the answer is simple its extremely hard to tax marijuana because it is a weed and alcohol isn't because you have to process it and whatnot so anyway screw alcohol go weed
40% alcohol is 80 proof and about the average proof of many hard liquors.
Proof. Which is basically 2x the percent of volume that is alcohol. I believe it was called proof because in the past bar keeps would water down whisky and only patrons could ask for "proof" by attempting to burn the alcohol. if it didn't burn it had been watered down. and alcohol burns at roughly 80 plus proof, which is the ideal proof for hard alcohol such as whiskey, vodka, rum, and so on...
In the US, a "standard" drink is 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol, regardless of the beverage involved.
well it depends on what proof that the liquor is if it is 80 proof then it will have 40 percent alcohol and soforth but most liqiour is 40 to 45 percent alcohol
To find the proof multiply the percentage alcohol by two. To find the percent alcohol, divide by two. i.e.: 50proof=25% 100proof=50% 200proof=100% Seriously, look this stuff up. It's not hard to find.
60 percent alcohol = 120 proof. one percent = two proof. Since this question involves 'proof' which is typically used to measure alcohol in distilled liquor, I need to point out some safety warnings. At 120 proof, this is not something to drink 'straight'. That level and the even higher level of alcohol in 'Everclear' (190 proof) can actually 'burn' your skin by leaching water out of the skin cells. It is also flammable, some liquors of this level are used to 'flambe' food dishes.
Depending on the alcohol content....here is a guideline: 1 beer (12 ounces) = 6 ounces of wine = 1 ounce of hard liquer (rum, vodka, etc). Like I said, your mileage may vary. 100 proof (50% alcohol) is stronger than 80 proof (40% alcohol). They have some rums that are 151 proof (75.5% alcohol)
It means it's 40% alcohol. The proof number is twice the percentage of alcohol. Proof is a system of measuring the alcohol percentage where 200 is 100% alcohol. So 80 proof is 40% pure alcohol by volume.
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).
No because kids will get sick and die Kids should not drink any kind of hard drink, i.e. a drink containing alcohol. It can impair brain development, and furthermore it is illegal to serve alcohol to a minor.
As of yet their is no hard proof of aliens so the answer would be no.
3 proof. 6 out of 100 parts of the beverage is alcohol. the more the percentage it is, the stronger and more intoxicating it is. that percentage there is quite low. must be mikes hard lemonade or something. enjoy!