Devil Springs vodka, distilled to a wopping 160 (80%) proof in Clifton, NJ.
The highest proof alcohol, which could be argued is a form of Ukranian vodka, is Everclear at 190 proof (95%).
Vodka is almost always 40% (80 Proof). High end Vodka can reach as high as 70%. Whiskey ranges, most often it is 40% (80 Proof) but in many of the high end brands it reaches 50% (100 Proof) and even 62% (124 Proof) as in Knob Creek.
It depends on the proof of the vodka. For a 1.5 ounce shot here are the calories: 70 proof: 85 calories 80 proof: 100 calories 90 proof: 115 calories 100 proof: 130 calories
It depends on the proof of the vodka. For a 1.5 ounce shot here are the calories: 70 proof: 85 calories 80 proof: 100 calories 90 proof: 115 calories 100 proof: 130 calories
60% wbv. <><><> Depends on the proof (strength) of the Vodka. 80 proof IS 60% water, but 100 proof is 50% water.
Proof is always double the actual alcohol content of a given product. A seventy proof vodka would contain 35% of pure (100%) ethanol.
Proof is always double the actual alcohol content of a given product. A seventy proof vodka would contain 35% of pure (100%) ethanol.
Each shot (1.5oz) of 80 proof vodka contains approximately 100 calories.
It depends from person to person .
The percentage of vodka, in vodka, is clearly 100%. In a cocktail, it obviously depends on the cocktail mix.
They sell an 80 proof(40% alcohol) and a 100 proof(50% alcohol).
120 calories in 1 ounce of gin regargless of proof.
A standard shot of vanilla vodka (1.5 ounces) typically contains around 97 calories. This calorie count may vary slightly depending on the brand and specific recipe of the vodka. The calories in flavored vodkas like vanilla vodka come primarily from the alcohol content, as they are distilled spirits with added flavorings. It's important to consume alcohol in moderation and be mindful of its caloric content when considering overall dietary intake.