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  2. Cask strength - Wikipedia

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    Cask strength (also known as barrel proof/barrel strength) is a term used by whisky (spelt "whiskey" in Ireland and the United States) and rum producers to describe a whisky or rum that has not been substantially diluted after its storage in a cask for maturation. The level of alcohol-by-volume (ABV) strength for a cask strength whisky or rum ...

  3. Maker's Mark - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Maker's Mark released a Cask Strength Bourbon in limited quantities initially available to consumers only at their distillery gift shop. [16] Proof fluctuates each batch between 53% and 58% abv. The product was released on the global market in July 2016. [17] In November 2015 Beam Suntory announced a major expansion of the distillery. [18]

  4. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol concentration in beverages is commonly expressed as alcohol by volume (ABV), ranging from less than 0.1% in fruit juices to up to 98% in rare cases of spirits. A "standard drink" is used globally to quantify alcohol intake, though its definition varies widely by country. Serving sizes of alcoholic beverages also vary by country.

  5. Single malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    At least some producers release vatting of multiple barrels that have been matured together for one final period in a larger single cask as "single cask" whisky. [ 6 ] While cask strength , or undiluted, whisky (sometimes having an alcohol content upwards of 60%) has recently become popular, the vast majority of whisky is diluted to its ...

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  7. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    The strength of beer is measured by its alcohol content by volume expressed as a percentage, that is to say, the number of millilitres of absolute alcohol (ethanol) in 100 mL of beer. The most accurate method of determining the strength of a beer would be to take a quantity of beer and distill off a spirit that contains all of the alcohol that ...