keskivahvaksi
keskivahvaksi is a Finnish word that translates to "medium-strong" or "moderately strong." It is commonly used to describe the strength of alcoholic beverages, particularly beer and wine. For example, a beer might be described as keskivahvaksi if it has an alcohol content between 4.7% and 5.5% ABV. This classification helps consumers understand the potential effects of the drink.
The term can also be applied in other contexts where a degree of strength or intensity is