if you over indulge yes it will. beer has 100 + calories depending on the beer same for hard liqueur and fruity drinks have more than that. your liver works on the liqueur and doesn't work on burning fat calories
Yes, it does. It happened on me.
No, it's got lots of calories from alcohol and carbohydrates. It would make you fat.
Drinking any alcohol can make you fat because of the calories. But in order to get fat you need to drink in large amounts, which is not recommended.
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crude fat is the fat with alcohol
Can alcohol make you fat?Alcohol can be used as an energy source by the body. By itself it is high in energy content, it contains 7 calories of energy per gram; this is close to the caloric density of fat, at 9 calories per gram. If you also take into account that many alcoholic drinks also contain added sugars then most alcoholic drinks can add a substantial amount of extra calories to the diet. For this reason many experts recommend limiting consumption of alcohol when trying to lose weight.But how does alcohol make you fat?The energy from alcohol cannot be stored so it must be oxidised and converted into energy for immediate use by the cells. While our body uses up all the alcohol circulating in the blood, the oxidation of fats, carbohydrates and protein becomes suppressed; because of this more of these macronutrients are forced into storage than under normal conditions without alcohol. Alcohol can make you fat in an indirect manner.http://www.weightlossforall.com/alcohol-lose-weight.htm
In terms of how your body deals with it, alcohol is basically sugar. It's not absorbed into body fat really, but it is easily converted into body fat.
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Body fat does not absorb alcohol so the fatter a person is, the greater the concentration of alcohol in the blood, other things being equal.
Body fat can influence the intoxication rate from alcohol because alcohol is less soluble in fat than in water. Individuals with higher body fat percentages may have a lower distribution of alcohol in their bodies, leading to higher blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels compared to leaner individuals at the same amount of alcohol consumption. This means that people with more body fat may feel the effects of alcohol more quickly or intensely. Additionally, body composition affects metabolism and how alcohol is processed, further impacting intoxication levels.
You lose balance in feet, Your brain can make you do stupid things, You can get fat from it, You can get sink from it,
To test for fat using alcohol and cold water, you would first dissolve the sample suspected of containing fat in warm alcohol, which helps dissolve the fat. Afterward, you would add cold water to the alcohol solution; if fat is present, it will form a cloudy emulsion or separate out, indicating the presence of fat. This method works because fats are not soluble in water, leading to a visible reaction.