Simple answer, yes. One serving of wine (4 oz) one serving of beer (8 oz) and one serving of liquor (1 oz) all have just about the same ability to get you drunk, and most people can metabolize about 1 drink (serving) per hour.
However, there are many varieties of each and some may throw off the curve. For example there is a type of Sam Adams that is illegal in 30ish states. The alcohol content is higher than anything sold in most bars, but it's still technically a beer, so you have to read labels if you want to be sure :)
It's 18-25 proof and Vodka is around 80. 14% wine or thereabouts vs 40% alcohol for Vodka.
However, standard servings of vodka and dinner wine each contain the same amount of absolute alcohol (.6 oz.) as a shot of vodka.
yes, it has a fuller mouth feel the more alcohol is in it, the alcohol also creates a warming sensation on the back palate.
Usually wine has more alcohol than beer, but you need to look at the bottles.
the sweet taste of it :)
Alcohol. BAC stands for Blood Alcohol Content. It is the ratio of alcohol to blood.
Not a known symptom.
It depends how much you drink. 12% is a typical alcohol content for wine.
They generally do. You can taste the alcohol. Now, if you mean alcoholic beer versus "non-alcoholic" (still contains some alcohol, but it would take at least 5-6 drinks to equal an ordinary beer), the "non-alcoholic" beer may actually taste even more bitter. Without as much alcohol, something has to be added to make up for the difference in taste, so they may add more hops to the mix.
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no. black vinegar doesn't contain alcohol. it's take alcohol content to make you drunk.
Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content, and is usually not subject to mold.
A screwdriver.
Denatured alcohol is alcohol that has been adulterated with other substances to make it undrinkable. Some of these substances are actually toxic, others just taste really bad. What would happen depends on which particular formula has been used, but the rule of thumb is: if it doesn't taste horrible, it's probably poisonous. (If it does taste horrible, it might still be poisonous.)
No your blood alcohol content (bac) is determined by home much alcohol is in you system. How ever anemia can cause you to feel more intoxicated.
This depends on what you mean by better. They are roughly the same amount of alcohol, but there are variables of how large the glasses of wine, the alcohol content of the wine, and the alcohol content of the whiskey. There is no diluting of the drinks. Water keeps you hydrated but doesn't make it "better".