No - they are law enforcement abbreviations for the phrases Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) and Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
Liquor is an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented.
Alcohol At one time, liquor was a word commonly used to refer to any alcoholic beverage, including wine.
Generally speaking, "liquor" can refer to any alcoholic beverage, but sometimes it can be referred to spirits of somewhere at least 20% ABV.
The word means a number of things. A nip can mean to take a drink of an alcoholic beverage. It could also refer to pinching the nipples, or to intimate kissing.
When someone "hits the sauce" it is referring to drinking an intoxicating beverage, such as an alcoholic beverage. It can also refer to someone drinking other types of intoxicating liquids, such as certain types of Cough Syrups for instance.
Schnapps is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage. The English word schnapps is derived from the German Schnaps (plural, Schnäpse), which can refer to any strong alcoholic drink but particularly those containing at least 32% ABV (64 proof).[1] American schnapps, however, are liqueursall schnapps are liquor, but not all liquor is schnapps
port can have different meanings in different contex. but port can be described as an alcoholic beverage known for its uses as an appetizer before a meal. port can also refer to a side on a ship the port side or the starport side which is a directional meaning for left and right a place for ships and the portuguese to get drunk on strong sweet wine Port is a place where imported things are received and things for export are sent. Port is an alcoholic beverage, like a stronger version of wine. it has an alchohol content of around 40%
"Beowulf Beverage" is a fictional beverage that does not exist in real life. It may refer to a product inspired by the epic poem "Beowulf," but it is not an actual drink commonly found in stores or bars.
Homebrew can refer to beverages created at home by a brewing hobbyist or it can refer to software that has been created by a private individual for use on commercial hardware.
It means a Russian country dance.
A "nightcap" is an alcoholic drink before bed. People used to put on actual caps before going to bed, because they didn't have heating inside (except for a fireplace), so they got cold. Alcohol seems to warm you up (it really doesn't, but it seems to, which is how this idiom got started) -- people started referring to an alcoholic drink at bedtime as a nightcap because it got you feeling warm just like your actual nightcap did.
I assume you refer to Jaegermeister. Liqueurs generally have about 100 calories per fluid ounce.