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Interserve now "saved" by a deal done with creditors.adam2 wrote:Interserve looking very uncertain.
Largely contract cleaning for the public sector, including network rail.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47141828
"Installers and owners of emergency diesels must assume that they will have to run for a week or more"
What does 120 proof mean Ken? Is that an American alcohol measure? In the UK alchohol content is measured as ABV (alcohol by volume), ABV can only be 100% maximum, by definitionkenneal - lagger wrote:I wouldn't have thought that they would have much competition from on line retailers. I've bought the odd bottle of rum on line that I couldn't find locally. It was 120 proof! Made some lovely rumtopf.
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100%ABV =200 proofLittle John wrote:What does 120 proof mean Ken? Is that an American alcohol measure? In the UK alchohol content is measured as ABV (alcohol by volume), ABV can only be 100% maximum, by definitionkenneal - lagger wrote:I wouldn't have thought that they would have much competition from on line retailers. I've bought the odd bottle of rum on line that I couldn't find locally. It was 120 proof! Made some lovely rumtopf.
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It is not an attempt at deception just a traditional measure of the industry. Akin to you Brits weighing people by the stone.Little John wrote:so...just double the actual real percentage volume then?
As in.... my dick is really 10 inches, not five inches despite what the ruler says?
That figures...
My bottle of old NO. 7 bourbon is labeled " Alcohol 40%by volume(80 proof)"
151 Rum gets it's name from its 151 proof content.
Proof was used in the UK. ABV is very recent. It dates back to before modern chemistry.
100 proof is the amount of alcohol that can be ignited when a cloth is soaked in it. Presumably 50 is an equal amount of water added to 100 etc. I think 100% is about 160 proof in UK measures.
edit 175 proof if my maths is right:
40%BV = 70 proof
100 proof is the amount of alcohol that can be ignited when a cloth is soaked in it. Presumably 50 is an equal amount of water added to 100 etc. I think 100% is about 160 proof in UK measures.
edit 175 proof if my maths is right:
40%BV = 70 proof
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