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Whiskey: ºProof vs %ABV

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Whiskey: ºProof vs %ABV

Postby Luke Gough » Fri Feb 22, 2013 10:44 am

For those who wondered why 70º Proof = 40% ABV:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_proof :ugeek:
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Re: Whiskey: ºProof vs %ABV

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:06 am

Thanks for that Luke,
I seen an old Jameson 3 Star mirror and it had "24 Under Proof " on the bottom. Did anyone see this and what was meant by it?
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Re: Whiskey: ºProof vs %ABV

Postby IrishWhiskeyChaser » Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:14 am

Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:Thanks for that Luke,
I seen an old Jameson 3 Star mirror and it had "24 Under Proof " on the bottom. Did anyone see this and what was meant by it?



Under proof was the older way of saying proof. You may also see it as UP. Taking 100 proof as the main standard 24 under would then be equal to 76 proof. Too tired to go into it now but US and imperial were different with the US version being easier to understand.
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Re: Whiskey: ºProof vs %ABV

Postby Joel1802 » Sat Feb 23, 2013 2:49 am

Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:Thanks for that Luke,
I seen an old Jameson 3 Star mirror and it had "24 Under Proof " on the bottom. Did anyone see this and what was meant by it?



Proof spirit is 100 proof. 24 under proof is, therefore, 76 proof. It is sometimes abbreviated to up or u.p.
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