No, the higher the alcohol content the lower the freezing temperature. That portion that isn't frozen will have a higher proportion of alcohol than will the portion that has frozen.
Butterscotch SundaeIngredients1 splash(es) Half and Half Cream - (more)3/4 oz. Butterscotch Schnapps - (more)1/4 oz. Vanilla Vodka - (more)Whipped Cream - (more)InstructionsMix Butterscotch Snapps, Vanilla Vodka and half and half cream in a shot glass. Top with whipped cream and one half maraschino cherry.I got this from : http://www.barnonedrinks.com/drinks/
It varies greatly from person to person and can depend on factors such as tolerance, body weight, and alcohol content of the beverages consumed. However, an alcoholic may consume a large quantity of alcohol in one night, often far more than the recommended guidelines for safe drinking.
Calories is basically energy (for you to burn :) Alcohol has relatively much energy Half of the sugar ends up in ethanol so image half the weight (100% alcohol) in sugar. meaning.. if Vodka Martini is mainly vodka then there is more alcohol than in wine and consequently also more calories ... BUT only if it is a dry wine. If the wine is Sweet then there is suger as well and more calories again... and it could be even.
A number of alcoholics drink vodka, because it doesn't have a strong alcohol odor.
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To make a hairy navel, vodka is typically added to a fuzzy navel. A hairy navel is a variation of the fuzzy navel cocktail that includes the addition of vodka for an extra kick.
It depends on the strength of the vodka, which is typically 40% alcohol, but can normallyvary between 35 & 50%.Vodka, like all potable spirits, is a mixture of water and alcohol, plus the flavouring elements. When vodka burns, it is only the alcohol which burns. To ignite, the spirit must be giving off alcoholic fumes. The stronger the spirit, the more readily will it burn.
Vodka belongs to what is called hard liquor, among with Gin, Rum or Whiskey, this is, drinks that are very high in their alcoholic content and that, at the same time, are some of the highest in caloric content as well. All of these drinks have more or less the same quantity of calories per shot. Vodka has in average 65 calories per ounce.
The more different kinds you drink the more total volume you're likely to drink, which is the main reason for getting badly hungover. Apart from that the more taste an alcoholic beverage has (red wine vs white wine, whiskey vs vodka) the more complex chemicals it has, which is harder for the body to break down.
Double Blacks, definitely. A Cruiser is about 1.2 standard drinks per bottle from memory and a Double Black is about 2 standard drinks per bottle.