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Do you multiply To determine the percentage of alcohol a liquor contains?
No, you don't multiply to determine the percentage of alcohol in a liquor.
Here's the breakdown:
* Alcohol by Volume (ABV): This is the standard way to measure the alcohol content in a beverage. It represents the percentage of pure alcohol in the total volume of the drink.
* Determining ABV: ABV is typically determined through a process called distillation. This process separates the alcohol from the other components of the liquor.
* Label Information: Most liquors will clearly indicate their ABV on the label.
Example:
* A bottle of whiskey labeled "40% ABV" contains 40% pure alcohol by volume.
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