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Alcohol by volume (abbreviated as alc/vol) is a standard measure of how much alcohol (ethanol) is contained in a given volume of an alcoholic beverage... |
Liquor (redirect from Hard alcohol) process concentrates the liquid to increase its alcohol by volume. As liquors contain significantly more alcohol (ethanol) than other alcoholic drinks, they... |
inebriation, is the behavior and physical effects caused by a recent consumption of alcohol. In addition to the toxicity of ethanol, the main psychoactive... |
by, or become addicted to, drinking alcohol. Among contemporary Native Americans and Alaska Natives, 11.7% of all deaths are related to alcohol. By comparison... |
Alcohol (also known as ethanol) has a number of effects on health. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include intoxication and dehydration. Long-term... |
Drink (section Bibliography) normally contain alcohol, such as beer, wine and cocktails, but are made with a sufficiently low concentration of alcohol by volume. The category includes... |
Maker's Mark (section Bibliography) whiskey produced in Loretto, Kentucky, by Beam Suntory. It is bottled at 90 U.S. proof (45% alcohol by volume) and sold in squarish bottles sealed with... |
significant enough to merit inclusion in this bibliography. "Did Lovecraft write The Inevitable Conflict? by W. E. Johns". www.gordonswebsite.net. Archived... |
Moonshine (redirect from Bootleg alcohol) less than ten percent, the concentrated result can contain 25–40% alcohol by volume (ABV). In some countries, moonshine stills are illegal to sell, import... |
Napoleon (redirect from Napoleon I of France bibliography) also improved state finances by securing loans under a promise to defend private property, raising taxes on tobacco, alcohol and salt, and extracting levies... |
India pale ale (section General bibliography) stronger, very hoppy variant of IPAs that typically have alcohol content above 7.5% by volume. The term "double" refers to the increased amount of ingredients... |
historically brewed with low alcohol levels, but modern productions of the style have moderate to high levels of alcohol. Along with several other varieties... |
Drinking culture (redirect from Alcohol beliefs) it had been boiled and contained alcohol. Southern Europeans drink wine and fortified wines (10–20% alcohol by volume). Traditionally, wine was watered... |
Bibliography of speculative fiction writer Seanan McGuire and her pseudonyms Mira Grant and A. Deborah Baker. October Daye knows how cruel Faerie can be... |
Delaware (redirect from Alcohol laws of Delaware) QuickFacts". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on January 27, 2020. Bies, Jessica. "Lenape Indian Tribe looks to reclaim historic Delaware land, establish... |
Yukon Jack (liqueur) (category Alcohol in Yukon) the pioneer Leroy Napoleon 'Jack' McQuesten. In Canada, it is 40% alcohol by volume (or 80 proof), whereas in the United States, it is 50% ABV. The origin... |
The Famous Grouse (section Bibliography) is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by The Edrington Group in Scotland. It was first produced by Matthew Gloag & Son in 1896. The single malt... |
Freshman 15 (section Alcohol consumption) of alcohol. They used frequency, quantity, and average daily volume to measure the alcohol consumption. The researchers found that as the alcohol quantity... |
This is a bibliography of selected works on the history of New Zealand. Belich, James (1996). Making Peoples: a history of the New Zealanders, from Polynesian... |
Zheng Gu Shui (category CS1 errors: extra text: volume) dried properly. Stains generally can be removed with a small amount of alcohol. The ingredients in Zheng Gu Shui are listed as follows (percentages are... |