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Alcohol % Volume
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Can someone explain the physics behind this please: 6+ shots of Gin or Vodka at 40% vol = sober... half a bottle of Red Wine at 13% vol = drunk....? I know I should know the answer or reason because my son told me a year ago but I can't get my head round it. Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I take your point homedeeth but that is not what ruthandsam is asking. I only interject because I am interested in the answer, so apologies on that front.
When I was drinking I could drink a bottle and a half of wine and be plastered yet when I was drinking vodka and coke I could drink it all night without totallty losing the plot. so the comparison (I think) would be ;
Bottle and half of wine = 8-10 units = plastered
vodka and coke x 10 = 8-10 units = drunk but still in control
When I was drinking I could drink a bottle and a half of wine and be plastered yet when I was drinking vodka and coke I could drink it all night without totallty losing the plot. so the comparison (I think) would be ;
Bottle and half of wine = 8-10 units = plastered
vodka and coke x 10 = 8-10 units = drunk but still in control
Thanks guys, we are all correct. Of course it is to do with units and also how the alcohol content is presented on the bottle so as not to make a mistake.
Alcohol by volume (ABV) = how much alcohol is contained as a % of the total volume, eg,13% vol of 75cl
compared to:
Alcoholic proof = 2 x ABV
Alcohol by weight (ABW) = 4/5 of ABV
Hope this helps.
Alcohol by volume (ABV) = how much alcohol is contained as a % of the total volume, eg,13% vol of 75cl
compared to:
Alcoholic proof = 2 x ABV
Alcohol by weight (ABW) = 4/5 of ABV
Hope this helps.