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teamcool | 21:13 Tue 08th Feb 2005 | Food & Drink
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Can anyone explain to me how (for example) a 330ml bottle of lager contains 5% alcohol and a 1litre bottle of the same brand lager contains the same amount of alcohol. I sort of understand it but not completely.

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It's a percentage ie a proportion out of 100. The size of the container is irrelevant so 5% just means that 5/100ths of the total are alcohol or to reduce to it's smallest fraction 1/20th. So in a 330ml bottle there is 16.5ml of alcohol but in a 1 litre bottle there is 50ml of alcohol.

It does not contain the same "amount".  It contains the same proportion.

Imagine theat you are diluting a cordial with water and putting it into different sized cups. You may prepare a large jugfull so that the dilution is consistent, it wont be any different when you've served different amounts.
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Cheers those were all better than my friends explanations!

In simple terms, i think it means by volume

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