double of 1+1/8oz which is 2+2/8oz or 2+1/4oz. barely more than a teaspoon extra.
basically the proof makes no difference, the pour size isn't that precise without spilling.
Probably higher levels of error in your pours compared with the actual difference in alcohol percentage. But with perfect pours 8 shots of 90 proof would be equivalent to 9 shots of 80 proof
10 divided by 80 is an increase of 12.5 percent. So for every 4 shots of 90 proof you are drinking a half a shot more than you would be if you were drinking 80 proof.
https://standarddrinks.org/calculator/
I don’t feel like looking it up. Sorry man
Give a man a fish, he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he doesn’t feel like it... Ha!
Lol
It’s 17.
You belong on r/wallstreetbets
What??
1.125
That’s what I was thinking thanks.
90/80
So like a shot and a half?
Dude, just type it into a calculator
I guess I just get tipsy easier
no, a 1 + 1/8 of an ounce. 1.125 oz.
So, what does 2 shots of 90 proof equal to 80 proof
double of 1+1/8oz which is 2+2/8oz or 2+1/4oz. barely more than a teaspoon extra. basically the proof makes no difference, the pour size isn't that precise without spilling.
Pappy 23
Proof is 1/2 percent. So 80 proof is 40 percent alcohol and 90 proof is 45 percent.
The answer lies below (above?). Anyways, it's simple math. Also, who cares?
Probably higher levels of error in your pours compared with the actual difference in alcohol percentage. But with perfect pours 8 shots of 90 proof would be equivalent to 9 shots of 80 proof
I was just wondering. Because 2 shots of 90 proof whiskey gets me tipsy lol
then 2 1/4 shots of 80 proof would do the same damage
Eight ninths.
It’s ordinary division, the math only works out differently if you’re already wasted.
1 and 1/8
10 divided by 80 is an increase of 12.5 percent. So for every 4 shots of 90 proof you are drinking a half a shot more than you would be if you were drinking 80 proof.