
Based on the provided information, Alcohol by Volume (ABV) represents the percentage of pure alcohol present in the total volume of the liquid within the container. This percentage applies to the entire contents of the bottle, not just a single serving.
To illustrate this, if you have a 750ml bottle of wine that is labeled as 12% ABV, it signifies that 12% of the total 750ml volume is pure alcohol. The percentage is a standard measure of the concentration of alcohol in the beverage.
Similarly, a one-liter bottle of a spirit that is 40% ABV contains 400ml of pure ethanol, while the remaining 600ml consists of water and other ingredients. The ABV percentage remains the same whether you are measuring the whole bottle or a single glass poured from it; it is a consistent ratio for that specific beverage. The total amount of alcohol consumed simply depends on the volume of the liquid you drink.


