Every sip contains about 7% alcohol by volume (ABV), assuming the drink is well mixed (which beer, cider, and most alcoholic drinks are).
Let’s calculate laidis:
A drink labeled 7% ABV means 7% of the liquid is pure alcohol, So if you take a small sip, that sip is still about 7% alcohol.
If you drink half the bottle, you’ve consumed about half of the total alcohol in the bottle, If you finish the whole bottle, you’ve consumed all of the alcohol in it.
For example:
A 500 mL bottle at 7% ABV contains about 35 mL of pure alcohol (7% of 500 mL).
A 50 mL sip from that bottle contains about 3.5 mL of pure alcohol.
So the percentage doesn’t “build up” as you drink, it stays the same throughout the bottle. What changes is the total amount of alcohol you’ve consumed as you take more sips
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