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Red wine (as well as white and rose wine), beer, and distilled spirits (whiskey, rum, tequila, vodka, etc.) are all associated with better health and greater longevity when consumed regularly and in moderation.
There is no fat in red wine, white wine, beer or liquor (distilled spirits such as whiskey, vodka, rum, tequila, etc).
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After you recover from the surgery, you can drink wine, beer and distilled spirits (gin, vodka, whiskey, tequila, Scotch, rye, etc.)
The health and longevity benefits of drinking red wine regularly in moderation also apply equally to drinking white wine, beer, and distilled spirits (vodka, gin, rum, whiskey, tequila, etc.) Research suggests that the beneficial component of alcoholic beverages is primarily the alcohol itself.
Well it does, however wine can taste better by it's older age. The older the wine, the better it taste.
A glass of wine contains about 3.5 carbs whereas a serving of vodka or other distilled spirit such as whiskey, gin, rum, tequila, etc. contains no carbs or sugar of any kind.
Goblets make wine taste better because it impacts the temperature and taste of the wine. The wine's exposure to air is maximized. The aromas will need to breath and thus give the wine a great taste.
This depends on what you mean by better. They are roughly the same amount of alcohol, but there are variables of how large the glasses of wine, the alcohol content of the wine, and the alcohol content of the whiskey. There is no diluting of the drinks. Water keeps you hydrated but doesn't make it "better".
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One to two drinks per day of red wine, white wine, beer or distilled spirits (gin, vodka, whiskey, tequila, rum, etc.) are associated with significantly better health and longevity than is abstaining from alcohol.