For some people.
It all depends, wine is more socially acceptable so it might be easier to develop an addiction to it. However, if you "drink to get drunk" it would be easier to become addicted to a hard liquor like whiskey or vodka.
No. Just as damaging.
The spelling "whiskey" is more common in the US than the older variant "whisky."
Because they are 7 more bottles
yes
vodka
Yes because it has a good source of calcium and it has a lot of vitamins. Mostly it has more calcium than anything else you drink or eat.
Whiskey and rum in excess is not good for a persons health. In moderation, whiskey is better for health than rum. The reason being, whiskey has more antioxidants than rum. They both have the same caloric amounts.
because tey tell there kids they cant drink it for breakfast or dinner and sometimes not lunch plus they dont like to share so they do what they want im a kid i know
By volume, no. By standard serving (1 can beer = 1 shot of whiskey) they are equal.
A whiskey tumbler is nothing more than a stemless drinking glass usually with a thick base used for - usually - hard liquor such as Whiskey. Viper1
Yes .. before the American Prohibition around 1920-30