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How do alcohol drinks differ?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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They differ in the alcohol content level (measured by ABV, proof, and degrees), the types of grains used and the brewing/distillation process, and the taste (Sure, you'll still get the taste of alcohol itself, which is bitter. For the most part, Alcoholic Beverages are more than just the "alcohol" it contains. Some are sweet, dry, fruity, coffee-like taste nutty, smoky, and so on)

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