It depends on what quantity of whisky is drunk. Any alcohol on an empty stomach will quickly enter the blood stream. Food already in the stomach will slow down the rate of absorption.
This depends on what you mean by better. They are roughly the same amount of alcohol, but there are variables of how large the glasses of wine, the alcohol content of the wine, and the alcohol content of the whiskey. There is no diluting of the drinks. Water keeps you hydrated but doesn't make it "better".
The alcoholic beverage whiskey is made from fermented grain mash. The alcohol content of 100 proof whiskey is 50%. Most people drink whiskey alone, but there are a few mixed drinks that can also be made.
Mostly whiskey and beer.
How can you compare a case of beer with a bottle of whiskey? It is the sort of comparison that would say that a glass of milk is equal to approx 40 bananas because they contain the same amount of calcium. Anyway, a case of beer is not a standard measure. Both drinks can vary quite significantly in their alcohol content. So you cannot even compare their alcohol content.
If the drinks have a high enough alcohol content, yes.
.08% is about two drinks an hour. 1 liter is about 25 drinks. So, he would probably have a BAC of 0.00%.
Ethanol (drinking alcohol). Any other forms of alcohol (there are many) can be poisonous to people (particularly methanol). Don't drink alcohol unless you know what kind it is.
Pace consumption to one drink per hour, drink on a full stomach, alternate alcoholic with non-alcoholic drinks, and realize that the alcohol content of standard drinks of beer, wine and liquor are the same.
Royal Crown whiskey and rum are alcohol drinks. Rolling Rock, Red Dog, Rheingold and Red Stripe are beer brands.
Probably - isopropyl will also kill the person that drinks it.
For low alcohol drinks (like beer and wine) the legal age is: 16 For high alcohol drinks (like vodka and whiskey) the legal age is: 18 Dutch translations: Low alcohol drinks - Drank High " " - Sterke drank
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