No, a litre is more than a fifth.
You can bring up to 1 liter (33.81 oz or 0.264 gal) of alcoholic beverages, duty-free. Some ports of entry allow for more, and in any case you have to pay federal taxes. See related links.
Alcohol at 78 ° C is converted to gas. Water at 100 ° C is converted to gas.
Water. It has a higher density. The density of water is 1 g/cm3 and the density of rubbing alcohol is .786 g/cm3
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The duty is $8 per 1 case (24 cans of beer). I would imagine the same would be true for 1 liter of hard alcohol. Beer in Canada costs about $26 - $36 per case and around $36 for a liter of hard alcohol.
One liter of red wine typically contains around 700 to 800 calories, depending on the specific type and alcohol content. The calorie count mainly comes from the alcohol and residual sugars in the wine. Generally, wines with higher alcohol content will have more calories. Always check the label for precise nutritional information.
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