Approx 14%.
That depends on the proof of the alcoholic beverage in question.
"Alcoholic proof is a measure of how much alcohol (i.e., ethanol) is contained in an alcoholic beverage. The measure is commonly used in the United States, where it is defined as twice the percentage of alcohol by volume."Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholic_proof
Alcoholic proof is a measure of how much ethanol there is in an alcoholic drink.Spirits were tested with gunpowder.A mixture of water and alcohol proved itself when it could be poured on a small amount of gunpowder and still light up the wet powder. If the powder did not ignite, the mixture had too much water in it and the proof was considered low.A "proof spirit" is defined as 100 degrees proof (100°). This is the same as 57.15% ethanol.
120 proof alcohol is 60% alcohol by volume (ABV). The proof system measures the strength of alcoholic beverages, with the proof value being double the ABV percentage. Therefore, if a beverage is labeled as 120 proof, it contains a relatively high concentration of alcohol, making it significantly stronger than standard spirits, which are typically around 40 proof (20% ABV).
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Yeah, my best friend Danielle says she gets bright pee cause she's an alcoholic.
No - however, it CAN be, and your chances are much higher.
The "Proof" of an alcoholic beverage is an indicator of it's alcohol content on a 200 point scale. Take the Proof # and divide it by 2 to find out what the percentage is. So, to answer you specific question, 86/2= 43. Therefore 86 proof alcohol is 43 percent alcohol.
Well, this injection is not much fun, so you definitely want to get it notated correctly on your shot record.
You are an alcoholic is alcohol causes problems in your life or the lives of those who love and care about you.
Depends on where you go - it generally goes by ABV or "proof". ABV is pretty much understood everywhere since it gives a general measure of how much alcohol is in the beverage by volume. e.g. a pint of beer in the US at 5% ABV will yield about 0.6 US fluid ounces of alcohol.