Tequila is usually 70 to 110 proof (35 to 55% alcohol content.)
2007-03-18 01:25:58
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answered by greymatter 6
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Depends on the brand, check the side of the bottle.
Normal vodka usually comes in aobut 37-40% proof, tequila not much less, maybe 35% Rum and Gin are the other two hard drinks that typcially have a proof of 40% or over. But brands can differ.
2007-03-18 08:21:53
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answered by jleslie4585 5
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It tequila the allowed alcohol content by the Mexican government is a minimum of 70 proof, the highest I have seen a bottle is 46 proof. In USA you will only see 80 proof because of some US rules.
Other spirits can vary very much but normal is 80 proof, Bacardi has a 100 proof product while you have liqueurs which are 36 proof...
2007-03-18 12:03:13
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answered by agavemark 4
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All unflavored tequilas sold in the US are 80 proof (40%.) Some sold in Mexico are 70 proof.
Most vodkas are 80 proof, flavored ones are usually 70 proof and there are some clearly marked 100 proof (i.e. Smirnoff Blue 100, Absolute 100, and Stoli 100)
2007-03-18 10:47:36
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answered by Brooke B B 4
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the easiest way is to look on the label for a proof number, i think beer is labeled as a percent.
This is a good joke i heard before about tequila.....
One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor
I guess they may have been talking about shots, though its unlikely that one would either be floored or pass out after four shots based on the normal adult size/weight, on the other hand I have seen people start to get goofy after just one drink makes me wonder, LOL!
2007-03-18 08:24:41
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answered by Cip 3
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Most are around 37.5%
To give you an idea of balence, a beer is generally around 4% and absinthe is around 80%
Pure alcohol is deadly, even in small doses
2007-03-18 08:24:59
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answered by Pebbles 5
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usually about 100 proof, so 50 percent alcohol
2007-03-18 08:18:58
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answered by bigjacka55 3
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