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  1. 28 wrz 2017 · Experiment to find your ideal proof. Start with a known volume of whisky, say 2 ounces. Pour a known volume of water into a graduated cylinder. Add small amounts of water to the whisky until you like the taste. Look at the cylinder and note how much water you have added.

  2. 28 wrz 2017 · This tool will help you figure out the ideal whisky proof for you—and exactly how much water to add to reach it.

  3. Simply use this calculator to enter your specifics and get a clear, accurate value for your adjusted spirit. Inputs: ABV content of the whiskey or spirit. Initial volume of whiskey/spirit (in ml or fl oz). Volume of water being added (in ml or fl oz). Result: The final ABV percentage after dilution.

  4. This spirit dilution calculator is used to calculate the amount of water needed to dilute high-proof spirits DOWN to a desired alcohol percentage.

  5. If you know what your ideal strength, then you can use our Whisky Dilution Calculator below to calculate the exact amount of water you need to add. You can use the calculator for any alcohol or spirit, it's the same logic.

  6. Here's a simple alcohol dilution calculator that tells you exactly how much water to add to your alcohol to proof it down to a specific ABV%. You can also toggle between liters or gallons.

  7. scotchwhisky.com › magazine › featuresAdding water to whisky

    25 lis 2015 · Adding water to the water of life is a perilous business: how do you know when to dilute your whisky, and by how much? Ian Wisniewski asks the experts – and conducts a little research of his own. Easy does it: a little water can radically alter the whisky in your glass.

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