What is two times the alcohol in a beverage?

It's impossible to tell you "two times the alcohol" in a beverage without knowing the original alcohol content.

Here's why:

* Alcohol content varies greatly: Beverages can have anywhere from 0% alcohol (like juice) to 40% alcohol or more (like some spirits).

* "Two times" means doubling: To calculate "two times the alcohol", you need to know the starting alcohol percentage.

Example:

* Beer: A typical beer might have 5% alcohol by volume (ABV). Two times the alcohol would be 10% ABV.

* Wine: A red wine could have 13% ABV. Two times the alcohol would be 26% ABV.

Important Note: Doubling the alcohol content in a beverage significantly increases its potency and can lead to dangerous levels of intoxication.

Please drink responsibly!