HAHAHHA well, well it depends what type of liquor you buy not where you are. Most vodka, tequila and whiskey have a 80 proof or 40% liquor, rum is usually around 60-70 proof or 30-35% and tripple sec (gross just stay away from it) is 40 proof or 20%
See the Related Links for "Utah Liquor and Package stores" to the bottom for the answer. Beer is available at most local supermarkets. However, if the beer is from a non-Utah brewery, the alcohol content is limited to 3.2%. In order to purchase higher alcohol, non-Utah beer, liquor, or wine, one must attend a state liquor store. To attend, you must be 21 years old and have a valid ID.
It was around the year of 2008 or 2009 the liquor laws changed. Please refer to the related link below.
No
You can buy beer in most counties in Utah on Sunday. Unfortunately hard liquor and wine can only be purchased at state owned liquor stores which are closed on Sundays.
No i live in UT and i see liquor stores in a lot of places.
Yes
Yes, vodka is considered a hard liquor because it has a high alcohol content, typically around 40 to 50 alcohol by volume.
Yes! Cocoa liquor has no alcohol content. However cocoa liqueur does.
1 ounce = 28.3495 grams; 200 alcohol proof = 100% alcohol content. 2 ounces of 80 proof (40% alcohol) whiskey would be 56.699 grams of whiskey with 22.6796 grams of pure alcohol.
"Vodka" in Polish is "wódka". It is a liquor with an alcohol content of about 40%.
Arkansas liquor laws define beer as "any fermented liquor made from malt or any substitute therefor and having an alcohol content of not in excess of five percent (5%) or less than one-half of one percent (0.5%) alcohol by weight."
In the United States, the "proof" descriptor for a bottle of liquor is defined as twice the percentage of alcohol by volume. Thus, a bottle labeled as "100 proof" will consist of 50% alcohol-content.