You may find a cheap sweet wine with high alcohol content at discount liquor stores, online wine retailers, or by looking for sales and promotions at local supermarkets or wine shops.
Blood alcohol content. It is used to find out what level of alcohol is in someone's system.
You can find cheap alcohol test kits online at many websites. One such website I found that you can purchase it is http://www.homedrugtestingkit.com/how_test_works.html. There are several places you can go online to find alcohol test kits for a relatively cheap price. A couple good websites to go to would be Amazon.com and Vitacost.com.
YES!..... It's blue, sweet, and you will never find it in a gin mill.
Some popular brands of high alcohol sweet wine include Apothic Red, Stella Rosa, and Barefoot Moscato. You can find these wines at most liquor stores, grocery stores, and online retailers.
Most beers typically have 2-6% alcohol content but I'm sure you can find the specific alcohol content on the label of your chosen bottle.
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.
When you find out run- this is not a choice you will ever be glad for.
The first car did run on alcohol but Ford was introduced to gasoline it was cheap easy to find. Alcohol you must grow then put into a factory then ship it. But today Brazil runs most of there cars off of alcohol.
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Yes, mold can grow in alcohol, it actually grows quite well! Bacteria on the other hand, does not. Many people find particulate matter in bottles of vodka which are 40% alcohol and think it must be bacteria, but what they are actually seeing is mold in different stages of growth. Alcohol breeds mold so well (due in large part to its high sugar content) that it can be used as a growth medium for many molds!!
Bailey's Irish Cream Liqueur is 17% alcohol by volume. "Shot" isn't well defined. (Utah defines it legally as 1.5 ounces, but elsewhere in the US it can be anywhere from 1 to 1.5 ounces, weighted somewhat towards the upper end). So figure out what size your "shot" is, then multiply by 0.17 to find the alcohol content.
If your blood alcohol content is 10% your chances of being in an accident are effectively zero. You would be dead. DAmn u mate your lucky your aload to go out and get 1o percent drunk where do your parents find ya