For some people.
It all depends, wine is more socially acceptable so it might be easier to develop an addiction to it. However, if you "drink to get drunk" it would be easier to become addicted to a hard liquor like whiskey or vodka.
Whiskey itself contains calories primarily from alcohol, while dry ginger ale adds additional calories from sugar. Mixing whiskey with dry ginger ale can increase the overall calorie content of the drink, making it potentially more fattening than whiskey consumed neat or with a low-calorie mixer. However, the impact on weight gain largely depends on overall dietary habits and consumption patterns rather than individual drink choices alone.
Whiskey generally has more calories than wine.
No. Just as damaging.
The spelling "whiskey" is more common in the US than the older variant "whisky."
Because they are 7 more bottles
yes
vodka
Vodka generally has fewer calories than whiskey.
Whiskey is more commonly used in classic cocktails than brandy.
Yes because it has a good source of calcium and it has a lot of vitamins. Mostly it has more calcium than anything else you drink or eat.
Yes, General George S. Patton was known to drink whiskey, particularly bourbon. He enjoyed it as a part of his routine, often consuming it during meals and social gatherings. Patton's fondness for whiskey was well-documented, reflecting his larger-than-life personality and the customs of his time.