Your body would naturally metabolize the alcohol before it could have any affect on your body. The amount is so low at .05% and less per beer that you would have to consume gallons in a short amount of time that you would more than likely get sick from all the water.
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No you can only drink off liquids that contain a high amount of water
It burns off and the beer is no longer alcoholic.
Any person can get drunk off of beer, it's not a question of age, sex, race or religion. Getting drunk is determined by your tolerances to alcohol, so yes it would be easy for someone who has never drank before to become drunk from beer. However, also with that being said, if you are unaware of your alcohol tolerances, you should learn to respect them before you abuse your body. The problem with under-age drinking is that when you are young you can not realize the signs of becoming drunk, and by the time you have, you have already caused damage to your body. It can take up to one week for your body to restore itself from one night of drinking, even though you might feel better after a one day hangover, your body is still recovering. Drink responsibly.
Yes it is a mixed drink containing alcohol.
The Quiet Man, a 1952 movie with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, directed by John Ford.
It is up to the individual Church member to make that decision for himself/herself. Typically when cooking with beer or wine, the alcohol is burned off in the cooking process. Because of this, most Mormons don't have a problem eating foods cooked with beer or wine, as the Mormon health code prohibits the consumption of alcohol, not the hops, grapes, etc. If you are making the bread as a gift for a Mormon, you might want to consider using a beer with a very low or no alcohol content, such as O'Douls. Then you can assure them that you used a non-alcoholic beer and there is no alcohol in the bread.
Yes, consuming large amounts of sugar alcohol can lead to intoxication, but it is different from being drunk on traditional alcohol. Sugar alcohols can cause digestive issues and discomfort when consumed in excess.
it depinds on the persons weight and how many bottles they have had
Yes, but it is an exceptionally dangerous practice for a variety of reasons.
Oh, dude, in old TV westerns, they used to use this magical thing called "near beer" which is basically non-alcoholic beer. So, technically, it's not real beer but it looks like beer, smells like beer, but you can't get drunk off it. So, like, they were just pretending to be cool cowboys sipping on some brewskis.
Yes, beer is alcohol. No beer is not alchol. Alcohol is a chemical compound. Most beers contain around 4% to 5% of alcohol by volume but there are alcohol free beers. And, the "alcohol-free" beers still have alcohol in them; just a much lower amount of alcohol since most of their alcohol was burned off when they were recooked for that purpose.