Certain beers, called Hefeweizen have sizable quantities of wheat in them.
Certain whiskeys are distilled from wheat, and may still have minute traces left in the bottle.
Certain vodkas and gins are distilled from wheat, but it's all boiled off in the process.
No idea! Maybe like ethanol or methanol or something! Hi Al!
It depends on the alcoholic beverage. The 'alcohol' is primary ethanol, although there will be traces of methanol. The remainder is mostly water and additives, colourings and preservatives, many of them used in tobacco. If you listed those present in every alcoholic drink available, the list of 'chemicals' would be several times longer than that for tobacco.
In the old days, they used to throw dead rats into the vats of cider to help fermentation. Now, it's a lump of steak. (That's real cider, not the mass-produced, nitrogenised p*ss.)
Alcohol itself is a simple compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen with the formula C2H6O. It is formally known as ethanol. The contents of an alcoholic beverage are highly variable and depend on the kind of beverage.
The alcohol in Alcoholic Beverages is called Ethonal.
Alcoholic beverages are an chemical reaction to yeast on sugar.
Alcoholic beverages are any type of drink containing alcohol.
Alcohol.
Amaretto does not contain caffeine as it's an alcoholic beverage.
Yes because inside the chocolate is liquid, alcoholic liquid = a beverage.
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Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
Escalating Mary (Alcoholic Beverage)
vodka (alcoholic beverage)
Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control was created in 1934.
California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control was created in 1955.
Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control was created in 1935.
An adult beverage is a euphemism for an alcoholic beverage - intended for consumption by adults.
In most legal jurisdictions it is one half of one percent.