Here is Types of Alcoholic Beverages

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Alcoholic content in a beverage is the determined relative to it's proof. Which is twice in alcohol content for example a glass of 24 proof wine would be 12 percent alcohol would be 80 proof. There are the three main categories of alcoholic drinks: beer, wine and distilled spirits ( hard liquor). The beer making has a long history , as for back as 200 B.c the ( code Hammurabi) set standards beer production and behavior codes pertaining to drunkenness beer is made for grain, malt, hops, yeast, and water .
Historically beer was full bodied and the guitar nutritious the beer of today. It is highly filtered and the negligible nutritious value. At thought calorie- laden the alcohol canten of beer in the United States is generally between three and 6 percent grain drinks with a higher level of the alcohol are the called malts lager or ale.
Wine also has a long history of historically many monasteries have been known for their wine production.
A number of the fruits can be used make wine including grapes berries, or peaches the fruits art the crushed and yeast may be added in general , the darker the aging process . American wine is the approximately 9 to 14 percent alcohol fortified wines are those with 14 alcohol canten higher than 14 percent such wine contain added alcohol or Brandy to increase the alcohol canten to approximately 20 percent
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It is difficult for the people to ascertain exactly how much alcohol is found in a drink a good rule of thumb is that a 12- ounce , 10 proof beer is equal to a 5 - ounce glass of 24 proof wine, which is equal to 1.5 ounce shot (jigger) of 08 proof hard liquor ( distilled spirits) each of these drinks . Contains 0.6 ounce of alcohol to determine how much ethanal ( alcohol) is in a drink , divide that number by 100.
Multiply the result by the number of ounce in the drink.
Remember that proof is the twice the percent of alcohol.
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