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FAQs - All FAQs
What is bourbon?
What is small batch bourbon?
What is single barrel bourbon?
Where is bourbon made?
Why is this whiskey called bourbon?
Is Jack Daniel's a bourbon?
What is proof?
How many calories are in an ounce of bourbon?
What is the difference between straight bourbon, blended bourbon and sourmash bourbon?
Why aren't Jack Daniel's and George Dickel listed on this site?
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Proof Calculator

You may use the calculator below to answer the question "To dilute bourbon of proof x in order to achieve proof y, how much water must I add?"

Note that the calculator is non-dimensional -- the value returned by the calculator will be in terms of the units used. Ounces can be used as easily as ml, liters, gallons, or what have you. For example, in order to reduce 750 milliliters of 142.7 proof bourbon to 90 proof, you would need to dilute the original volume with 439.16 milliliters of water.

 

Dilute units of proof bourbon to proof
by adding units of water

 

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