Which is the typical range of alcohol for an alcoholic beverage?

The typical range of alcohol by volume (ABV) for an alcoholic beverage varies depending on the type of drink and its region of origin. Here are some common ranges of ABV for different types of alcoholic beverages:

1. Beer: 3% - 13% ABV

- Light beer: 3% - 4.5% ABV

- Regular beer: 4.5% - 6% ABV

- Craft beer: 5% - 13% ABV

2. Wine: 8% - 16% ABV

- Red wine: 12% - 16% ABV

- White wine: 8% - 14% ABV

- Sparkling wine: 8% - 13% ABV

3. Cocktails: 15% - 30% ABV

- Classic cocktails like Martini, Daiquiri, Margarita: 15% - 25% ABV

- High-ABV cocktails: 25% - 30% ABV

4. Spirits (hard liquor): 35% - 55% ABV

- Vodka, gin, whiskey, rum: 40% - 45% ABV

- Tequila: 35% - 55% ABV

- Brandy: 40% - 45% ABV

It's worth noting that these ranges can vary widely, and some beverages may have higher or lower ABV than the mentioned ranges. Additionally, different countries and regions may have their own regulations and standards regarding the alcohol content of alcoholic beverages.