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'''Alcohol by Weight (ABW)''' is a measure of how much alcohol is in a beverage, expressed as a percentage of the total beverage weight. The US often quotes alcohol values by weight (not volume) and the Bureau of | '''Alcohol by Weight (ABW)''' is a measure of how much alcohol is in a beverage, expressed as a percentage of the total beverage weight. The US often quotes alcohol values by weight (not volume) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) uses the weight measurement. To calculate the alcohol by weight, first calculate the [[Alcohol By Volume]] (ABV) and then use the following formula: | ||
: '''ABW = ABV * 0.79336 | : '''ABW = ABV * 0.79336 |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 23 July 2006
Alcohol by Weight (ABW) is a measure of how much alcohol is in a beverage, expressed as a percentage of the total beverage weight. The US often quotes alcohol values by weight (not volume) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) uses the weight measurement. To calculate the alcohol by weight, first calculate the Alcohol By Volume (ABV) and then use the following formula:
- ABW = ABV * 0.79336