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ABVPercent alcohol measured by volume.
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ABV(n.) An abbreviation for “alcohol by volume.” In the United States, producers are required to list the ABV of More
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ABValcohol by volume; a measure of how much alcohol is in an alcoholic beverage
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ABV(Alcohol by Volume) – The percentage of the total volume of the beer that is pure alcohol
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ABVPercentage of Alcohol By Volume.
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ABVPercentage of Alcohol By Volume.
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ABVSee Alcohol by Volume
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ABVmay technically be wine, but have other names such as Madiera, Sherry, Port, or are typed as Aperitif
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ABVPort and Sherry are the two best known dessert wines, but others include Madeira, Malaga, Marsala, Muscatel, and Tokay. Diammonium Phosphate:
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ABValcohol by volume, the common method of measuring alcohol content in beer.
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ABVABV means Assertion Based Verification Edit this content
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ABV
alcohol by volume The number of millilitres of pure ethanol present in 100 millilitres of the solution being measured.
''At only 2% ABV, this brand of beer won't get you drunk cheaply.''
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