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Wines and spirits
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What is the difference between a wine and a spirit?
I have got some rice wine in the house that is 56% proof, why is this a wine and not a spirit?
I have got some rice wine in the house that is 56% proof, why is this a wine and not a spirit?
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Rice wine is only usually around 20% proof
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_wine
To get the higher alcohol content some form of distilling is required as using traditional methods the increasing alcohol content of the brew kills off the fermenting process.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_wine
To get the higher alcohol content some form of distilling is required as using traditional methods the increasing alcohol content of the brew kills off the fermenting process.
i think only if is says proof, after the amount ie: 95% proof
well thats what i was told , i may be wrong,
but logically i cant Fathom how a liquid can be say 110% proof? as some of them claim to be,
so there is actually 1.1litre of alcohol in a 1L bottle, i dont think you can distill it more than 100%, and at that 100% it evaporates at a fantastic rate anyway.
well thats what i was told , i may be wrong,
but logically i cant Fathom how a liquid can be say 110% proof? as some of them claim to be,
so there is actually 1.1litre of alcohol in a 1L bottle, i dont think you can distill it more than 100%, and at that 100% it evaporates at a fantastic rate anyway.