In the cask..Yes. In the bottle...No..Until the stopper becomes inneffective.
Yes. Alcohol evaporates faster than water so it's proportion is going away faster as well.
Vodka usually has an alcohol content of 35% to 50% byvolume. The classic Polish, Russian and Lithuanian vodka is 40% (80 proof).The European Union sets a minimum of 37.5% alcohol by volume.
No, the story is that if you drink fermented horses milk (14% alcohol) it helps you get over drinking vodka (30% alcohol). Or just drink less vodka.
Vodka is indeed a "hard liquor". It can be bought in a range of alcohol proofs, from 80 to 100 proof, (with an alcohol content of 35% to 50% by volume) and is traditionally a Russian favorite.
Mixing vodka and water gives you weak (diluted) vodka. Vodka is already a solution of ethanol (grain alcohol) in water, along with some flavoring molecules from the fermenting process, which uses grains or potatoes. Vodka is from 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume) to 192 proof (96% alcohol). So this would be reduced proportionally by the addition of water. Water and alcohol are said to be "miscible", meaning they form a roughly homogeneous solution.
The only drug that affects your blood alcohol content is alcohol.
This varies greatly. It depends on the type of alcohol (i.e beer, malt liquor, wine, vodka, whiskey, rum, etc) and the quality of the alcohol. For example, you can by a 6 pack of low alcohol content beer (i.e Keystone or Busch) for around four dollars. Or you can buy expensive, high-alcohol content beer that has is a rich ingredient brew (i.e Guiness, Michelob Amberbock) for $8 a 6 pack. Vodka ranges anywhere from $8 for a fifth (Burnettes) to $20 for a fifth (Smirnoff). Evan Williams whiskey is much cheaper than Jack Daniels ($20+).Over half the retail price for a bottle of distilled spirits (vodka, gin, rum, whiskey, etc.) consists of taxes.
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It depends on your age, sex and maturity. But apparently Vodka shortens your life span to late 20's if you drink Vodka fortnightly over a certain length of time from the ages of 14-18
If you take an imperial pint as being just over 568ml with around 5% abv and a shot of 25ml with around 35%abv then a pint has approximately 28ml of alcohol in it whereas a shot has approximately 8ml of alcohol in it. A shot of stronger whiskey (40% abv), (or vodka or any other spirit) will have approximately 10ml of alcohol in it So yes, a pint has more alcohol in it than a standard shot of whiskey. Shots get absorbed quicker as they contain less liquid and are drunk faster so you will get drunk quicker from shots
You mix a small amount of vodka (about 1 1/2 of a shot) to 3 shots of orange juice, according to the IBA recipe.
"Yes alcohol breath testers work. You breath into a breath tester and it reads the alcohol content of your breath. Cops can pull over people and test them to see if they are drunk, and can arrest you if you are."
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