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  2. Isopropyl alcohol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Triple point: 184.9 K (−88.2 °C), ? Pa Critical point: 508.7 K (235.6 °C), 5370 kPa Std enthalpy change of fusion, Δ fus H o: 5.28 kJ/mol Std entropy change of fusion, Δ fus S o: 28.6 J/(mol·K) Std enthalpy change of vaporization, Δ vap H o: 44.0 kJ/mol Std entropy change of vaporization, Δ vap S o: 124 J/(mol·K) Solid properties Std ...

  3. Stone Brewing Co. - Wikipedia

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    [10] Most of Stone's beers are characteristic of west-coast craft beer, meaning that they have a high hop content, [11] and an average alcohol strength between 6% and 10%. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Stone Brewing has been rated as a "world class brewery" by two beer enthusiast websites, RateBeer and BeerAdvocate .

  4. Beer in San Diego County, California - Wikipedia

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    Stone Brewing Co. is the largest brewery in Southern California and the ninth largest craft brewery in the United States. [51] Located in Escondido in San Diego's North County, it is known for hoppy, high-alcohol beers and an in-your-face attitude. (The company's best-known brand, Arrogant Bastard Ale, uses the slogan "Hated by many.

  5. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    The alcohol content of the spirit can then be measured using a hydrometer and tables of density of alcohol and water mixtures. [3] A second accurate method is the ebulliometer method, which uses the difference between the boiling temperature of pure water and the boiling temperature of the beer being tested.

  6. Strong beer - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, strong beer is defined as a beer with an alcohol content of over 3.5% by volume, [3] which can be sold only at Systembolaget stores. Since 1 July 1977, this has also included beer classified as mellanöl , which means that before 1 July 1977, strong beer in Sweden was defined as beer of over 4.5% alcohol by volume .

  7. Stone & Wood Brewing Co. - Wikipedia

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    Stone & Wood Brewing Co. is an Australian brewery which is based in Byron Bay, New South Wales. It was awarded 'Champion Large Australian Brewery' at the 2016 Australian International Beer Awards [ 1 ] and its Pacific Ale won a silver medal at the World Beer Cup in the English-Style Summer Ale category.

  8. Tripel - Wikipedia

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    The term Tripel comes from the Low Countries (now Netherlands and Belgium); though the origin of the term is unknown.The two main theories are that it indicates strength, either by a series of marks, such as crosses, on a cask - X for the weakest strength, XX for medium strength, and XXX for the strongest beer, or by reference to the original gravity of a beer which roughly corresponds to 3% ...

  9. Isopropyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Isopropyl alcohol (IUPAC name propan-2-ol and also called isopropanol or 2-propanol) is a colorless, flammable, organic compound with a pungent alcoholic odor. [9]Isopropyl alcohol, an organic polar molecule, is miscible in water, ethanol, and chloroform, demonstrating its ability to dissolve a wide range of substances including ethyl cellulose, polyvinyl butyral, oils, alkaloids, and natural ...