Bacardi 151 is a hundred and one proof! And its rum.
No. Bacardi has a 151 proof rum, known as an over-proofed rum. 151 Rum has extra alcohol added to the rum to make it more potent and more flammable. 191 proof anything, however, would be almost pure alcohol and would taste like alcohol not rum.
Bailey's is a creamy rum drink (5% proof).
1.5oz in a shot of 80 proof rum
80 proof means it has a 40% alcohol by volume.
A bottle will usually state it's alcohol by volume (ABV) as "proof" . Proof is double what the percentage of alcohol is. So, a bottle of 60 proof spirits would be 30% alcohol by volume. The highest percentage alcohol in a spirit that I've seen is 151 proof, and that was a bottle of rum.
The highest burden of proof is "Proof beyond a reasonable doubt."
It varies by brand, the higher the cost the higher percent alcohol (proof) it will be. However rum is usually about 35% alcohol (70 proof) and tequila is almost always 40% (80 proof).
Soldiers that didn't want to accept watered rum would wet their powder with newly delivered rum and see if it would burn (explode). If there was sufficient alcohol then the rum was 100 degree "proof".Half of that alcohol content corresponds 50 proof (50%), and so on, though there are some differences in how the US and the EU make measurements.I don't know about the soldiers testing their rum,but 100 Proof whiskey is 50% alcohol by weight, 50 proof would be only 1/4 alcohol.
Check the label for the 'proof' and divide it in half.
Rum is distilled from sugar cane, vodka is distilled from anything as long as it gets to over 190 proof during the process.
Probably rum, since it is made of distilled sugar.