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If you've ever noticed the term "proof" on a bottle of alcohol and wondered what it means, that number is telling you ...
Proof is a measure of the alcohol content of a beverage. In the U.S., policymakers define proof as twice the percentage of alcohol by volume (ABV). For example, a drink with 40% ABV is 80 proof.
Most avid drinkers know that both ABV and proof refer to the alcohol content of a spirit, but what is the difference between the two numbers?
The amount of alcohol in a distilled spirit — for instance, vodka or whiskey — is known as the ”proof.” Different countries have different standards for an alcoholic beverage’s proof. In ...
Brooklyn-based St. Agrestis is better known for its zero alcohol products than for its full proof booze. St. Agrestis. Now, to get around the restrictions on selling non-alcoholic beverages, New ...
Compared with other types of alcohol, such as beers, ciders, and wines, vodka is fairly low in calories. A 1.5 oz serving of plain 80-proof vodka contains around 96 calories. However, this does ...