Can you buy 151 in California?

Answered by Marvin Richey

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can provide you with detailed information regarding the highest proof that can be purchased in California. Currently, the legal limit for alcohol in California is 76.5% ABV or 153 proof. This means that any alcohol with a higher alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage than 76.5% cannot be legally sold in the state.

To provide some context, alcohol proof is simply double the alcohol by volume percentage. For example, a 76.5% ABV alcohol would have a proof of 153. Therefore, the legal limit of 76.5% ABV corresponds to 153 proof.

It is worth noting that this legal limit is in place for various reasons, including public health and safety concerns. Alcohols with extremely high ABV percentages can be potentially dangerous if not consumed responsibly. They may also carry a higher risk of causing harm or injury when consumed in excessive amounts.

In terms of specific products, one popular alcoholic that comes to mind is 151 proof . This type of rum, as the name suggests, has a proof of 151. However, since it exceeds the legal limit set in California, it cannot be legally purchased in the state. It is important to adhere to the laws and regulations regarding the sale and consumption of alcohol in order to promote responsible drinking habits and ensure public safety.

To sum up, the highest proof alcohol that can be purchased in California is limited to 76.5% ABV or 153 proof. Sale of alcohol with an ABV percentage higher than this limit is illegal in the state. It is crucial to be aware of and comply with these regulations to promote responsible alcohol consumption.