
ABV (Alcohol by Volume)
Alcohol by Volume (ABV) is a standard measurement used to indicate the concentration of alcohol in an alcoholic beverage. It represents the percentage of the total volume of liquid that is pure alcohol. For example, a drink with 10% ABV means that 10% of the beverage's volume is alcohol, while the remaining 90% consists of other ingredients, such as water and flavorings. ABV is important for understanding the strength of a drink and can help people make informed choices about alcohol consumption. Higher ABV means a stronger drink, while lower ABV indicates a milder one.