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  2. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary distillation cannot produce alcohol of more than 95.6% by weight, which is about 97.2% ABV (194.4 proof) because at that point alcohol is an azeotrope with water. A spirit which contains a very high level of alcohol and does not contain any added flavoring is commonly called a neutral spirit. Generally, any distilled alcoholic beverage ...

  3. Standard drink - Wikipedia

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    United States standard drinks of beer, malt liquor, wine, and spirits compared. Each contains about 14 grams or 17.7 ml of ethanol. A standard drink or (in the UK) unit of alcohol is a measure of alcohol consumption representing a fixed amount of pure alcohol.

  4. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    A common scale is that of specific gravity (SG), that is to say the density of a liquid relative to the density of pure water (at a standard temperature). Specific gravity can also be measured by a pycnometer or oscillating U-tube electronic meter. Water has a SG of 1.000, absolute alcohol has a SG of 0.789. Other density scales are discussed ...

  5. Alcohol by volume - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of empirical formulae which brewers and winemakers use to estimate the alcohol content of the liquor made. [citation needed] Specific gravity is the density of a liquid relative to that of water, i.e., if the density of the liquid is 1.05 times that of water, it has a specific gravity of 1.05.

  6. Ethanol - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH 3 CH 2 OH. It is an alcohol, with its formula also written as C 2 H 5 OH, C 2 H 6 O or EtOH, where Et stands for ethyl. Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a characteristic wine-like ...

  7. Shot glass - Wikipedia

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    Both single and double shots are commonly called стопка (stópka) in Russian, though a variety of slang names exist. Before metrication a single shot was called шкалик (shkálik) and amounted to 61.5 ml, while a double was called чарка (chárka) and was equal to 123 ml — both names are still occasionally used. Serbia 20 ml

  8. Jennifer Lopez Announces New Alcohol Brand Delola (and Debuts ...

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    The latest website update (which Lopez uses to connect with fans) revealed that J.Lo is launching a new low-calorie alcohol line called Delola. The brand will feature three flavors: tequila, vodka ...

  9. Keg - Wikipedia

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    58.7 liters Full keg weight: 161.5 pounds / 72.8 kg Empty keg weight: 29.7 pounds / 13.5 kg Beer weight: 131.8 pounds / 59.3 kg 24 × 12 fl oz case equivalent: 6.9 cases 12 fl oz servings: 165.3 16 fl oz (1 U.S. pint) servings: 124