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Alcoholic Beverages
According to Nevada law, an alcoholic beverage is considered anything that contains ½ of 1 percent or more alcohol by volume. (NRS 202.015) This is a very small amount of alcohol.
To make this easier to understand: Imagine pouring 200 shot glasses filled with a liquid into a large bottle. If the liquid in just one of those glasses was pure alcohol, according to Nevada law, the entire bottle would be considered an alcoholic beverage.

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Alcohol by Volume
It is against Nevada law to sell an alcoholic beverage that contains more than 80% alcohol by volume (160 proof). (NRS 202.065)
Beer generally contains about 5% alcohol, wines are approximately 12% and most hard liquor is about 40% alcohol by volume.
