The carbonation helps the alcohol enter the body slightly faster, but it is the total amount of alcohol ingested that determines how drunk you get.
No but Carbonated Beverages do.
Intoxication
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
Alcohol is a drug, and drinking alcoholic beverages in excess is a form of substance abuse.
containing alcohol....21 no age restriction on beverages without alcohol.
Yes, if a women is pregnant with semen containing alcohol the infant will be on an endless intoxication.
You can get sick from drinking any alcohol, regardless of its origin. Alcohol is toxic (poison) to humans, that's why it gets us drunk and why drunkenness is called 'intoxication'.
It can slow the rate at which alcohol is absorbed by the body.
Mouth alcohols are residual traces of ethanol (drinking alcohol) that is left either from drinking alcoholic beverages or from natural fermentation from remaining food particles.
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If you are of sound health, permitted by your culture and law, and drinking legal alcoholic beverages, perhaps. Drinking pure alcohol (ethanol) would be ill-advised and potentially lethal.
Water Intoxication. alcohol overdose or alcohol intoxication