Alcohol proof is double the actual percentage of alcohol. 100 proof is 50% alcohol, 80 proof is 40%, and 65 proof is 32.5%
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
50% alcohol Proof ÷ 2 = % alcohol
it is 80 proof which is 40 percent alcohol
A 65 proof beverage contains 32.5 percent alcohol by volume (ABV). The proof system is calculated by doubling the percentage of alcohol, so 65 proof means 65 divided by 2 equals 32.5 percent alcohol.
41.5 proof.
It is available in 190 proof (95% alcohol) and 151 proof (75.5% alcohol) varieties.
They sell an 80 proof(40% alcohol) and a 100 proof(50% alcohol).
No, ninety proof whiskey is not thirty percent alcohol. In the United States, proof is defined as twice the percentage of alcohol by volume (ABV). Therefore, ninety proof whiskey contains 45% alcohol by volume.
50% alcohol Proof ÷ 2 = % alcohol
86 proof gin contains 43% alcohol by volume.
40% alcohol is 80 proof and about the average proof of many hard liquors.
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.