Standard drinks of wine and liquor contain 0.6 oz of absolute alcohol.
Because many people are addicted to liquor and no matter what the economic situation is, the demand for liquor would remain the same or go upwards.
The alcohol in beer, wine and liquor is the same kind and standard drinks of beer, wine and liquor have the same amount of alcohol (.6 oz). They are completely equal to a breathalyzer.
Their body builds up tolerance to the liquor.
Their body builds up tolerance to the liquor.
In Illinois, a waitress does not have to have the liquor license but the restaurant does. The waitress does have to be 21 or older in order to serve the liquor. The same goes for a cashier ringing up liquor.
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Yes, it does because alcohol is alcohol anyway you put it.
Yes, both are the same. Cocoa mass is another name for cocoa liquor.
NO!
The same as unmixed, it's just easier to get it down.
The effects of drinking spirits or "hard liquor" are the same as for drinking beer and wine. If consumed regularly and in moderation, alcohol promotes good health and greater longevity. They are associated with negative effects if abused.
Yes - the liquor still contains the same alcohol, it just has no carbon dioxide (which creates the bubbles) !!