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There is no recommended amount of alcohol for a human being. Abstaining from alcohol is generally best, but if alcoholic beverages are going to be consumed, it is recommended that no more than one drink per hour be consumed.
No. Testing can only reveal the amount of alcohol in the body, not how it got there. Thing is, drinking is about the only way to get it there, so there's not much excuse.
No, alcoholic beverages are considered diuretics, which actually deplete the bodies water resources, so to compensate, you should drink and extra and equal amount of water for every alcoholic beverage you consume
port wine and whiskey
A jigger is a liquid measure used with alcoholic beverages.
Consuming food and non-alcoholic beverages such as water reduce the rate of alcohol absorption into the bloodstream.
The company above is a brewing company, so it offers different types of alcoholic brews. This company ships its freshly brewed alcoholic beverages to a vast amount of locations.
It's open container laws which prohibit passengers from having open alcoholic beverages in the vehicle. Zero tolerance laws mean that no amount of alcohol is allowed in the driver's system, and this is typically applied only to people under the legal drinking age.
Yes, a truly staggering amount. Pretty much anything you can get in America, you can get in England, although if you go there and order a Miller Lite you will be laughed at, as you should be.
Because the limiting reactant It is completely consumed before the other reactant.
If it contains alcohol, it is alcoholic. There are some brewed beverages, such as ginger beer, that may contain a very small amount, less then 1/2 a percent of alcohol.
Size, weight, gender, race, amount of alcohol consumed over a given time period, air pressure, concentration of alcoholic beverage and alcohol tolerance.