There is a difference. The liquor type alcohol is mostly water where the ethyl alcohol content is designated by "proof spirit" where 100 proof spirit equals 50% ethyl alcohol by volume in the United States. In the United Kingdom, proof spirits is given by weight. Since alcohol is lighter than water, 50 proof alcohol in the UK would be more than 50% in the US. The exact number is left as an exercise to the student ... that would be you.
Years ago, hardware store denatured alcohol was about 85% ethyl alcohol (ethanol), about 5% methyl alcohol (methanol) to make it poisonous to consume, a bit of acetone, and the rest was water. Now, the numbers have been flipped to about 85% methanol, 5 to 10% ethanol, and the rest is water. The reason is that the price has gone way up for ethanol because of the demand as an additive to gasoline. However, you can now buy Green Eco-Friendly denatured alcohol in hardware stores which is basically the same as the old mostly ethanol DNA from the days before the term Eco-friendly existed. Just goes to show you that we had to go to unfriendly DNA before we could make friendly DNA. I like the smell of the Eco-friendly DNA more than the noxious smelling methanol stuff. And, no I don't snort it.
So, when Jimmy Clewes talks about using what they call "meth" across the pond for raising grain before dying wood, it's basically the same thing as our unfriendly DNA.