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Aperol Aperitivo

A public drink database profile for BAC simulation, drinking-pattern analysis, and litigation-support workflow review.

Liqueur Herbal 11% ABV

Updated May 27, 2026

Alcohol concentration 11% percent alcohol by volume
Reference volume 1.50 oz fluid ounces per full profile serving
Ethanol volume 0.17 oz volume x ABV before density conversion
US standard drinks 0.28 using 0.6 fl oz ethanol per standard drink

Profile Reference

Drink type
Liqueur
Subtype
Herbal
Database profile ID
5558
Status
Public active profile

BAC Simulation Context

DUI Professional uses drink profiles as structured inputs for alcohol dose, absorption timing, and elimination modeling. This profile describes the concentration and reference serving volume used when a full drink is added to a simulation.

1.50 oz at 11% equals about 0.28 U.S. standard drinks because one U.S. standard drink contains 0.6 fl oz ethanol. Review how these values are used in BAC simulation software or compare it against the full drink database.

Manufacturer Information

Product
Aperol Aperitivo
Brand
Aperol
Manufacturer
Davide Campari-Milano N.V.
Parent company
Campari Group
Category
Italian bitter aperitif liqueur
Origin
Italy
Source-backed ABV
11%
ABV note
Campari Group consumer information lists Aperol Aperitivo at 11% ABV.

Aperol Aperitivo Background

Aperol Aperitivo is the low-ABV Italian bitter aperitif in the Campari Group portfolio, with official materials tracing the brand to Padova in 1919 and describing a bittersweet orange profile built from herbs and roots. DUI Professional classifies this entry under liqueur/herbal for dose modeling because the drink is a sweetened, flavored aperitif rather than a straight spirit. The stored 1.5 fl oz serving at 11% ABV controls BAC simulation and report output. At 1.50 fl oz and 11.00% ABV, the stored profile equals about 0.28 U.S. standard drinks on the 0.6 fl oz ethanol basis; DUI Professional uses that dose with timing, absorbed fraction, elimination, and body variables in BAC simulation.

Professional Use

  • Compare drink assumptions during DUI and criminal-defense case review.
  • Document beverage concentration and volume used in BAC simulation reports.
  • Review drinking-pattern inputs with forensic toxicology and expert-witness workflows.
  • Support training examples for alcohol absorption, elimination, and retrograde extrapolation.

Standard Drink Math

A U.S. standard drink uses 0.6 fl oz of pure ethanol. This profile's 1.50 oz reference serving at 11% ABV contains 0.17 oz ethanol, equal to 0.28 standard drinks.

That ethanol dose is the starting point for BAC simulation software; consumed fraction, timing, absorption, elimination, and body-composition assumptions are modeled separately. Compare other entries in the drink database or use the related profiles below.

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