How Much ABV Is Considered Alcohol? Understanding Legal and Practical Definitions
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In many countries, a beverage with as little as 0.5% ABV is legally classified as an "alcoholic beverage" for labeling and regulatory purposes, yet for practical effects, a significantly higher alcohol percentage is needed to cause intoxication. Understanding how much ABV is considered alcohol involves looking beyond a single number to include legal definitions, drink types, and individual factors.