Both beer and rum can be toxic to the liver, but the level of toxicity largely depends on the amount consumed and the frequency of consumption. Beer typically has a lower alcohol concentration than rum, so moderate beer drinking may have less immediate impact on the liver compared to excessive rum consumption. However, excessive intake of either can lead to liver damage, including fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Ultimately, moderation is key for both types of alcohol.
Rum makes my teats more sensitive than beer.
Rum and beer are two distinct types of alcoholic beverages, so "rum beer" is not a common choice at bars. However, rum and beer are individually popular choices among drinkers at many bars.
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Beer is a fermented beverage, Rum is a distilled beverage and contains much more alcohol.
there are many exceptions because rum has a range, beer has a range, but general something of this order weakest to strongest beer<wine<champagne<rum<vodka<whiskey<brandy<tequila<151<absinthe<moonshine I may have a couple mixed, but from my experience that's about the order
· Rolling Rock Beer · Royal Crown whiskey · rum
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Yes, and that is a good question. Rum does not damage your liver and is very good for you so be sure to drink it every day.
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