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An alcoholic is someone who cannot abstain from alcohol for any substantial length of time to the point that their alcohol consumption is detrimental to their health. This pattern of behaviour is called alcohol dependence. An alcoholic tends to be someone who has shown this behaviour for a prolonged amount of time.
Consuming food and non-alcoholic beverages such as water reduce the rate of alcohol absorption into the bloodstream.
No. Not the soda. But an alcoholic version can be made from birch sap.
All alcoholic drinks contain the same kind of alcohol: ethanol (C6H5OH). It is the amount of alcohol in the drink that matters, not what kind of drink.
Schweppes ginger ale is a non-alcoholic mixer that is commonly used in alcoholic drinks. It is carbonated, flavored water. This drink has the same amount of alcohol in it as Coca-Cola does.
No. Non-alcoholic or N/A beer actually does contain small amounts of alcohol, and is therefore included in laws prohibiting consumption of alcohol by people under 21.
There is no recommended amount of alcohol for a human being. Abstaining from alcohol is generally best, but if alcoholic beverages are going to be consumed, it is recommended that no more than one drink per hour be consumed.
One hundred percent of those from families with an alcoholic parent or parental figure.
No - they are law enforcement abbreviations for the phrases Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) and Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
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Yes, Drinking different types of alcohol does get you drunk faster because every alcoholic knows every drink holds a different amount of alcohol in it