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Why does wine make you sneeze?

It could be an allergic reaction. The histamines in wine are very similar to those found in bee stings and can cause a mild reaction.


Can you have an allergic reaction to white wine?

Some allergies are linked to a tendency to get headaches from red wines. But there's nothing stopping you from trying a little and see what happens. I have a sulfite allergy in addition to my shellfish allergy, so I cannot drink any wine. I have heard they can be associated with each other, but they are not necessarily.


Why does wine dissolve in water?

Wine will dissolve in water due to the chemical reaction from the sugar of the grapes. This occurs at the end of the fermentation process.


Why is your nose blocked after drinking red wine?

You may be experiencing a small allergic reaction to something in the beer. For some, hops can cause such a reaction.


What happens if you mix wine and vinegar?

A solution of vinegar is obtained with a layer of oil on the top.


What was British's reaction to the Sugar Act?

The British placed a tax on sugar, wine, and other important things.


What was the British reaction to the sugar act?

The British placed a tax on sugar, wine, and other important things.


How does wine affect your reaction times?

The alcohol affects your brain, and it then makes your reaction slower. It basically relaxes the brain, so when you try to do do something, your brain is almost asleep.


What chemical reactions do take place when you mix bentonite in wine for protein stability?

Bentonite is added to wine for fining or clarifying it. It's not really a chemical reaction, but a physical change; the particles making wine cloudy stick to it and fall out of solution.


Can I use baking soda to tell if my wine is turning to vinegar or does it have the same reaction as vinegar regardless of if it has turned?

Since wine is acidic, the baking soda will react, and bubble/foam similar to adding baking soda to vinegar (or anything acidic for that matter). The best way to tell is to taste and smell it. Wine turns to vinegar through a reaction with oxygen. Store corked bottles sideways so the cork does not dry. Take other steps to ensure oxygen does not come in contact with the wine.


What is alcoholic fermentaion?

Alcoholic fermentation is the chemical reaction between an enzyme, zymaze (secreted by yeasts) and sugar to produce ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide. It is the reaction used to make beer, wine and spirits.


Why do your sinuses get congested when you drink alcohol?

You are likely having an allergic reaction to either the wheat, yeast, or sulphur dioxide (found in the wine). People who experience congestion when drinking also commonly get a flushed red face and skin coloring as well, which is also a sign of an allergic reaction to something in the alcohol. Try gin or vodka to see if you get the same effect, it is likely the wheat or yeast in wine and beer causing the reaction.