Wine has 12-15% alcohol, drink or distilled products have on average 40%.
It depends on the concentration of the alcohol (ex. liquor vs. wine vs. beer) and how much food you have in your stomach.
by how much alcohol the drink contains for example 10% alcohol is a lager vs 40 to 60% for vodka
I ONLY KNOW ALCOHOL, ANY ALCOHOL, METABOLIZES TO SUGAR......HOW MUCH OR LITTLE IN WINE OR A HARD LIQUOR, I DON' T KNOW...PAT R.N.
Wine uses the natural sugar in the grapes. Other types of alcohol requires some type of added sugar.
Not enough to have an effect on the body or the mind.
The more different kinds you drink the more total volume you're likely to drink, which is the main reason for getting badly hungover. Apart from that the more taste an alcoholic beverage has (red wine vs white wine, whiskey vs vodka) the more complex chemicals it has, which is harder for the body to break down.
Drinking alcohol in itself is not a sin; however, getting drunk, which demonstrates a clear lack of self-control, is a sin. Furthermore, drinking alcohol becomes sinful if it becomes more important to you than God is - for example, if you are skipping church or foregoing reading the Bible in order to drink alcohol.
Simple answer, yes. One serving of wine (4 oz) one serving of beer (8 oz) and one serving of liquor (1 oz) all have just about the same ability to get you drunk, and most people can metabolize about 1 drink (serving) per hour. However, there are many varieties of each and some may throw off the curve. For example there is a type of Sam Adams that is illegal in 30ish states. The alcohol content is higher than anything sold in most bars, but it's still technically a beer, so you have to read labels if you want to be sure :)
God prohibits people from getting drunk. In the Bible Jesus turned water to wine and gave it to people to drink. Wine back then was furmented fruit because the water was bad is not strong compared to today's drinks.
first off, please know that alcohol adds a great deal of calories and sugars to your daily consumption with zero nutritional value. having said that, i understand the need to partake now and then. As a general rule, drinking hard alcohol vs wine can get you drunk quicker thus you consume less alcohol thereby taking in less calories. straight vodka has less sugars/calories than a typical mixed drink. SO, vodka would be a better choice if you are trying to lose weight. Moderation is always a good idea. And, if you know you are going to drink alcohol, reduce calories during the day prior to and focus more on intaking proteins and fats. Good luck !!
(Prov 20:1 KJV) Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. Now ask your self is something that is"raging" and a "mocker" clean.Jeremiah 35:5-6 (King James Version)5And I set before the sons of the house of the Rechabites pots full of wine, and cups, and I said unto them, Drink ye wine. 6But they said, We will drink NO wine: for Jonadab the son of Rechab our father commanded us, saying, Ye shall drink NO wine, neither ye, nor your sons for ever: In these vs. it says NO wine not just a little this means no wine is ok. it doesent say they can drink a little as long as they dont get drunk.Judges 9:13 Wine, which cheereth God and manYes i know there are many vs. such as this one that say wine is good but the fact is this is not talking about fermented wine.YAYIN: Intoxicating, fermented wineTIROSH: Fresh grape juiceSHAKAR: Intoxicating, intensely alcoholic, strong drinkThese are the three definitions of wine in the old testament taken from the very first written bibleIn any dictionary made in the 1860's or before will say that wine is fermented and unfremented we today have changed the meanings of many wordsBelieving the word wine every time you see it in the bible is fermented,would be like saying every time you see the word man in the bible that it is a male all because we today have changed too much.
DOCG is the highest classification and DOC is the second highest classification. Wine classification in Italy.