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What proof is scotch?
The proof of scotch refers to the alcohol content of the beverage, measured as twice the volume of pure ethanol present in the liquor compared to water. The proof is typically expressed as a number, with higher numbers indicating a greater concentration of alcohol.
The standard proof for scotch whiskies is 80 proof, which is equivalent to 40% alcohol by volume (ABV). However, there are variations in the proof level, with some scotch whiskies bottled at higher proofs, such as 90 or 100 proof (45% or 50% ABV), for a stronger spirit experience.
It is important to note that the proof of scotch does not directly correlate to the quality or taste of the whiskey. Scotch can vary in flavor and complexity regardless of its proof level.
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