Alcohol Content Database Find the Strength of Your Favorite Alcoholic Beverage Learn about the alcohol content of wine, beer, and liquor to help you and your friends drink responsibly. Please familiarize yourself with the alcohol percentages of your favorite drinks, both for your safety and your ...
Huangjiu: Also known as yellow rice wine, huangjiu is made from glutinous rice and has a lower alcohol content compared to baijiu. It is often enjoyed warm and has a rich, mellow flavor. Shaoxing Wine: A type of rice wine made from glutinous rice and aged in ceramic jars, Shaoxing wine...
12% ABV Popular Brands of Beer We don't have much to say about 12% other than make sure you're responsible. We're now in the land of Triple/Quadruple IPAs and Imperial Stouts. The alcohol content of beer is now operating at a similar ratio to wine, where ounces of beer = ounces ...
New Research Shows Public Wants Alcohol Content Listed On Labels for Beer, Wine and Distilled SpiritsTo: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Nancy Glick, +1-202-974-5083, glickn@ruderfinn.com, for Shape Up America! Top Priority for Consumers Is Knowing Amount of Alcohol in Each Drink...
Whereas taxation on alcohol is becoming an increasingly common practice in many countries as part of overall public health measures, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is bucking the trend and lowered its duties on wine and beer by 50 percent in 2007. In 2008, Hong Kong remov...
Beer and ale were the drinks of the lower classes, along with gin, says Patten, while the upper classes opted for “wines and sherries and other reinforced liquors. The middle classes would do punches because they had boiling water in them.” He adds: “Those punches are disgusting.” ...
A Ban of Fortified Wine in Northwestern Ontario and its Impact on the Consumption Level and Drinking Patterns* This paper examines a 'natural experiment' where sixty brands of low-priced domestic fortified wines were removed from stock (i.e., delisted). Ten communities where the brands were del...
Is a glass of wine a day good for your heart, or does it raise your risk of cancer? Does drinking beer lower your blood pressure, or raise it? Is it healthier to drink in moderation, or not at all? And where is the line between "moderate" and "too much"? Of course, if you ...
One drink = a glass of wine, middy of beer or nip of spirits (put ‘0' if you do not drink, or have less than one drink each week)' and, ‘On how many days each week do you usually drink alcohol?'. Participants reported their response as an integer. Responses to these were...
Current drinkers were asked further questions about their drinking patterns, including frequency, beverage type (beer, grape wine, rice wine, weak spirits with <40% alcohol content and strong spirits with ≥40% alcohol content) and amount consumed on a typical drinking day, mealtime drinking habits...