Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 505/1.18

"Proof gallon" means one gallon of 100 proof alcohol.
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example: One gallon of 200 proof alcohol is two proof gallons. For the
purpose of this definition "proof" is a term used to describe the strength
of an ethyl alcohol solution and is a number that is double that of the
percent alcohol in the solution. For example: "100 proof" means 50 percent alcohol.

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