adjective
- containing more alcohol than the standard proof, especially more than 50% alcohol by volume
Usage: used primarily for spirits and liquors
Examples
- The overproof rum was too strong to drink neat.
- Many bartenders dilute overproof spirits before serving them.
- The distillery produces both regular and overproof versions of their whiskey.
- Overproof vodka is often used in cocktails that require a stronger alcohol content.
- The bottle was clearly labeled as overproof to warn customers of its high alcohol content.
- Some overproof spirits can contain up to 75% alcohol by volume.