Killians tastes much like of a blow j. These tastes are very unique and usually not able to be captured but Killian's Irish Red has done just that. Thanks Killians!
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A 70ml bottle of rubbing alcohol would contain approximately 70ml of isopropyl alcohol. Rubbing alcohol typically consists of 70% isopropyl alcohol, so in this case, there would be 49ml of isopropyl alcohol in the 70ml bottle.
About 13 dollars .
A typical bottle of wine is about 10% alcohol. There are different types of wine with all different amounts of ethanol, but a typical bottle of wine is 10% alcohol.
51% typically means 51% by volume. So if you have a 100ml bottle of 51% alcohol, you have 51ml of pure alcohol inside the bottle, diluted to a final solution volume of 100ml.
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About 15. edit: Depend on where you are, in some counties are between 15-23 drinks, Here in Chile the standard is 8 (pubs, clubs, etc) but if you want something soft (house parties) It can last more, but still the average is 8 up to 10 no more than that.
Typically very little or no sugar. The yeast converts the sugars to alcohol.
Champagne is about 13% alcohol. A bottle is typically 750 mL, meaning 97.5 mL of that is pure alcohol. A shot of liquor is 44.36 mL, though a shot of whiskey, tequila, or vodka is typically only 40% pure alcohol. This means a shot is only 17.74 mL of pure alcohol. Thus a bottle of champagne is the equivalent of 5.5 shots of liquor. Since a fifth of liquor holds about 17 shots, a bottle of champagne is equivalent to a third of a fifth of liquor.
A typical bottle or can of mainstream beer is usually just about 5% alcohol. Craft brews can run higher - up to 71/2 - 8%.
Oh, dude, Bailey's Irish cream is like a delicious mix of whiskey and cream, so it's not exactly a health elixir. I mean, it's got sugar and calories, so if you chug a whole bottle every day, yeah, it might not be great for your waistline. But hey, everything in moderation, right? So go ahead and enjoy a splash in your coffee or over ice, just don't make it your new water, okay?