It depends on the proof of the vodka.
For two (2) 1.5 ounce shots here are the calories:
70 proof: 170 calories
80 proof: 200 calories
90 proof: 230 calories
100 proof: 260 calories
Porto Glass
barmax.net You may also use a sherry glass. This is a short stemmed glass (looks like a mini squat wine glass). The sherry glass generally holds about 3 ounces of liquid. You don't just have to use these glasses for sherry. These glasses are also perfect for port, dessert wine and aperitifs The glasses the sherry is put into is called a schooner,
The answer is "no" and "yes". While yeast is required to ferment the sugars in the wort to convert them into alcohol, some beers are filtered to remove it. If you make your own beer, you would have to prepare a special set up with a tight filter, with porosity of probably less than 5 microns (whatever the diameter of a yeast is), and pass the brew through it before consuming. I was *just* diagnoses with a yeast allergy (on top of a gluten allergy--have to drink gluten-free beer!)...and I am a homebrewer...so I am already scheming to figure this problem out! Hang in there! Hope is coming! Vanessa (Boulder, CO0
Vodka chasers people enjoy vary widely from things like Red Bull to orange juice and lemonade. Of those, orange juice seems to be the most popular and widely enjoyed.
both 350ml and 500ml can be nicknamed a 'shoulder' however most commonly 500ml is known as a half litre
Because the boiling point of ethanol (the alcohol in vodka) is lower than that of water.
It will remain good for years if the bottle is closed.
single (25 ml) & double (50 ml) spiritsingle (25 ml) & double (50 ml) spirit
a bloody Mary with out alcohol has.
12 ounces of cold tomato juice
1/8 teaspoon of salt
2 pinches of white pepper
1/2 teaspoon of horseradish
1 freash garlic cloved,minced
1/4 cup chopped fresh onion
pinch of fresh parsley
green margarita salt
celery stalk with leaves
puree first 7 ingredients into blender at high speed for30 seconds.wet rim of Collins glass,then coat with green salt. carefully pour mixture into glass and add celery stalk .serve immediately
This question is difficult to answer because the density of air varies so widely and is dependent on so many things. The density of air changes with temperature and pressure and the amount of moisture it contains. So, let's assume that you have dry air at zero degrees Celsius and one atmosphere. Also, you didn't state the units you wish your answer to be in. Many air-density tables state the density of dry air to be 1.25 kg/m3. That's equal to 0.000 722 546 ounce/cubic inch. If we find the reciprocal of that value -- that's 1 / 0.000 722 546 -- we get 1384 cubic inches per ounce, which is equal to 0.801 cubic feet per ounce. Note that the ounce used above is a dry ounce, not a liquid ounce.
Who cares? If someone does then obviously you are an alchy. Take care my friend. Do the right thing. Say no!
Vodka is an ethyl alcohol liquor from the fermentation of either grain or potato.
It contains ethyl alcohol up to a volume percent of 95.5, water and traces of flavoring (sometimes) and fusel oils (1-propanol, 2-propanol, butanol (various isomers), amyl alcohol, furfural).
Fresh pineapple soaked in Stole vodka will last for years as long as the pineapple is totally covered by the vodka and not in contact with the air within a closed container. The alcohol will inhibit the growth of bacteria's and the liquid will inhibit oxidation. By the way, I am going to try in recipe, sound delicious. J
80 proof vodka will freeze at approximately -26.95 °C or -16.51 °F.
100 proof vodka will freeze at approximately -40.43 °C or -40.78 °F
(Pure ethanol, the active ingredient in vodka, freezes at −114.3 °C).
There is no sugar, caffeine, sodium, fat, or cholesterol in vodka.