A dry martini with 3 ounces of 80-proof gin
There is no proof that drinking vodka and cinnamon is dangerous.
12 ounces of wine cooler, 12 ounces of beer, five ounces of dinner wine, or 1 1/2 ounces of 80 proof distilled spirit (whiskey, gin, vodka, rum, tequila, etc.)
It depends on the proof of the vodka. For two (2) 1.5 ounce shots here are the calories: 70 proof: 170 calories 80 proof: 200 calories 90 proof: 230 calories 100 proof: 260 calories
It depends from person to person .
A standard drink is 12 ounces of beer, five ounces of dinner wine, or 1 1/2 ounces of 80 proof distilled spirits (gin, vodka, whiskey, tequila, rum, etc). They each contain .60 ounce of absolute or pure alcohol and they're all the same to a breathalyzer.
Most vodkas are 80 - 100 proof, although in Russia they are distilled to higher proof in some cases. The additional distillation makes them more expensive, and since drinking two shots of 80 is equivalent to 1 shot of 160 proof, most folks are satisfied with that. Besides, the closer to pure alcohol you get, the worse the liquor tastes.80 proof liquor of any kind is 40% alcohol by volume. 100 proof = 50%180 proof = 90%Pure ethyl alcohol, if it were sold for beverages, would be 200 proof.
Standard Measure of AlcoholIn the United States, a standard drink is any drink that contains 0.6 ounces (13.7 grams or 1.2 tablespoons) of pure alcohol. Generally, this amount of pure alcohol is found in12-ounces of regular beer or wine cooler.8-ounces of malt liquor.5-ounces of wine.1.5-ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits or liquor (e.g., gin, rum, vodka, whiskey).
Devil Springs vodka, distilled to a wopping 160 (80%) proof in Clifton, NJ. The highest proof alcohol, which could be argued is a form of Ukranian vodka, is Everclear at 190 proof (95%).
You will have a mixed vodka with somewhere between 30 and 40% ABV (estimated to be 35% ABV or 70 US proof)
Not sure what youre asking. If youre asking how much 80 proof vodka would you need for a shot to be considered ONE shot/drink, then the answer would be 1 1/4 oz. 1 oz of 100 proof liquor = 1 drink
If you combine those three beverages, the result will be a drink of higher proof than beer but lower than vodka or rum. If you drink a sufficient quantity of the resulting beverage in a short enough period of time, you may get drunk...