Wine, beer, brandy.
Alcohol is "alcool" (masc.) in French.
alcool
Alcohol,cheese,spices
Concerning alcohol and drugs but not as full on as us Britain's french take alcohol in moderation and hardly anyone takes drugs also if you went to France you would never see a drunk french person or a druggie walking around unlike here! Hope this helped :)
Benzyl alcohol was first isolated from balsam of Peru by the French chemist Justus von Liebig in 1843.
"La santé" is French for health. "Santé" is also used as a toast before drinking alcohol, similar to "Cheers."
The translation is as follows: vous aimez l'alcool
The alcohol is evaporated. That is not chemical. And it doesn't matter if the chef is french - in fact it evaporates even if the person making the sauce is NOT a chef.
French vanilla coffee creamer will not give a false positive in an alcohol breath test. Nor will it make you drunk making a positive positive.
Yes, René Descartes, the French philosopher, drank alcohol such as wine and champagne occasionally. However, there is no evidence to suggest that he had struggles with alcohol or that it significantly impacted his work or philosophy.
Mostly it is a laundry room, but I have heard it used of an alcohol store or a pantry.
French wine or European wine or aged distilled spirits can be very costly.