1. What is the common alcohol concentration?
China liquor can be divided into two types: Maotai-flavor liquor, Fen-flavor liquor, Luzhou-flavor liquor and mixed-flavor liquor 12. There are many kinds of alcohol concentrations in liquor. The most common alcohol concentration in China should be 52 degrees, and every 100 ml of wine contains 52 ml of alcohol. The most common alcohol degree is 52 degrees, because the human body in China can best adapt to 52 degrees. It won't hurt your body, and you can still enjoy it.
Personal recommendation
Although drinking is not like smoking, it is definitely harmful to your health. But in most cases, drinking is easy to hurt. So, in my opinion, the people below should not drink. First of all, pregnant women should not drink alcohol, and drinking alcohol during pregnancy, even if it is suitable for normal adults, may have adverse consequences for fetal development. Secondly, children and teenagers should not drink alcohol. Children and adolescents are in the stage of growth and development, and the functions of various organs are not perfect. Drinking at this time is very harmful to your health. I hope you pay attention to your health and don't drink too much.
Extended data
Mbth: Liquor (China Liquor) is the general name of China Liquor (except fruit wine and rice wine), also known as shochu, Laobaigan and Shaodao.
China liquor is a compound flavor with esters as the main body, koji and distiller's yeast as saccharifying and fermenting agents, and starch (sugar) as raw materials, which are cooked, saccharified, fermented, distilled, aged and blended. Strictly speaking, the blended wine made of edible alcohol and edible spices can't be regarded as liquor. Liquor is mainly concentrated in the triangle of Renhuai in Guizhou, Yibin in Sichuan and Luzhou in Sichuan in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and Chishui River basin. It has the largest and best quality distilled liquor producing areas in the world, namely, Maowulu, the three famous wines in China. Its liquor industry cluster shoulders half of China liquor industry.