A tot is that volume of liquor that is acceptable to both host and guest .
yes. liquor can burn, as long as it is over 65% alcoholic volume.
The term "tot" can refer to different things depending on the context. In British English, it often means a small child or toddler. Additionally, in terms of measurements, a "tot" can also refer to a small amount of liquor, typically around a shot or a measure, often used in the context of serving spirits. If you meant something else by "tot," please clarify!
a tot or a dram
Bath ratio (for wash machine)Bath ratio (or Wash Liquor ratio) means the ratio of dry laundry (in kilograms) tot the volume of wash liquor (in litres) The total amount of wash liquor required in the overall process is made up of two portions: that which is absorbed by the laundry (bound wash liquor) and that which remains in excess (free wash liquor).
cL stands for centiliters. It is a unit of measurement for volume.
Yes, vodka is considered a hard liquor because it has a high alcohol content, typically around 40 to 50 alcohol by volume.
No, a standard glass of wine typically contains more alcohol than a standard can of beer or a single shot of liquor. A typical glass of wine contains about 5 ounces and may have around 12% alcohol by volume, whereas a can of beer is usually 12 ounces with about 5% alcohol by volume, and a shot of liquor is about 1.5 ounces with around 40% alcohol by volume.
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It signifies the "strength" of the liquor, and can give you an estimate of how much alcohol is in the drink by percentage. For example, if you have a 1.5oz of a 40% ABV spirit, 0.6oz is pure alcohol.
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No, Tot is not ugly.
Beer is a fermented grain-based beverage with generally 5-10% alcohol content by weight/volume. There are many different types of beer, ranging from full-bodied to light to herbal and fruit-based. Liquor is a distilled fermented beverage with generally 25% or higher alcohol content by weight/volume. There are also many different types of liquor. Additionally, liquors are more commonly used in mixed drinks, where beers are typically consumed without mixing in additional ingredients or flavors.