90 proof = 45 % alcohol. A very strong drink indeed.
The strongest alcoholic drinks can have alcohol content ranging from 40% to over 90%. However, many commercially available strong alcoholic beverages like spirits typically range from 40-50% alcohol by volume (ABV).
45%, or 90 proof 45%, or 90 proof Actually it is 50% alcohol by volume which makes it 100 proof. The Red Labeled bottle is 40% alcohol by volume making it 80 proof
90 proof means the alcohol content is 45%, by volume.200 proof = 100%180 proof = 90%and so on.
Everclear is listed at 180 proof, or 90% alcohol per vol.
45% The percentage of alcohol is always 1/2 of the proof.
It doesn't.
The Untouchables - 1959 90-Proof Dame 2-32 was released on: USA: 8 June 1961
0.6 proof 0.6 x 90 = 54 alternatively, you could say that 54 is 60% of 90
Yes! Its a brand Vodka that comes in three different blends: 80, 90, and 100 proof varieties. I used to drink a lot in my broke student days as it is a rather inexpensive brand of vodka. -CHEERS
180 Proof: 30-60-90 Triangle 45-45-90 * * * * * The answer is correct, but two examples (or even a million) do not constitute mathematical PROOF.
Everclear***Everclear is actually 190-proof (95%) Believe me, I have had a lot and always pick up a bottle when I am visiting in SCEverclear, a 180-proof (90 percent ethanol) distilled spirit.Technically, the strongest possible is 200-proof (by American standards) grain alcohol. It is 100% ethanol and is usually made by moonshiners in refraction stills.I dont remember the name but theres a drink that is only leagaly sold in Poland that is close to 100% pure ethanol!!!
Use the law of sines.