Alcohol, Beer, Ale, and Wines are made with:
Fish glue, Pepsin, Peptone, Lactic acid, Lactose, Glycerine, Gelatine, Egg white, Albumin, Isinglass lactic acid, and / or malo-lactic bacteria.
Some years ago The Center for Science in the Public Interest compiled a list of well over a hundred additives permissible in various Alcoholic Beverages. These ingredients were not required to be declared on the label. Strictly from a vegetarian standpoint, some are obviously animal, some are suspect, and some can be made either from animal or other sources.
These additives include fish glue, pepsin (stomach extract), peptone (product of pepsin acting on albumin), lactic acid, lactose, glycerine, and gelatine for beer and/or ale. Wines fare no better, with gelatine, egg white or albumin from egg white, isinglass (sturgeon's bladder), lactic acid, and Malo-lactic bacteria.
The other additives include ingredients such as enzymes to convert starch into sugar; clarifying, chill-proofing, foam stabilising and anti-gushing agents; antioxidant; anti-microbial preservative; artificial colours; plus of course natural and artificial flavours. Who needs them?
Finally, Alcohol results in the death of innumerable Jivas but being intoxicating, it also destroys the power of discrimination, creates delusion in wisdom, harms health and can bring about an end to family happiness and tranquillity
No specific restriction per Hinduism religion. Some likes to drink alcohols and some do not. It is up to their choice.
yes they drink
Hindus do not eat non vegetarian. They do not drink alcohol.
No, you are not allowed to drink/have an open thing of alcohol on the beach.
Some branches of Hinduism do not allow alcohol, but most have no specific prohibition on it.
Any where they are allowed to.
no
no its not allowed
Cows/ beef. But are allowed milk and they drink cow urine.
it allowed them to manufacture, purchase, and consume alcohol.
According to Islamic religion, Arabs are allowed to drink everything which is not containing alcohol.
Yes. They are allowed to do so in moderation.
No, it is not allowed. Per Islam teachings, all kinds of alcohol are forbidden to buy, to carry, to drink, and/or to sell.