well i would say ethanol which is the alcohol you find in all Alcoholic Beverages we human beings consume.
I think alcohol is the general name of the family of: methanol, ethanol, propanol...
Beer, vodka, wine, whiskey, gin, tequila, rum
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Coprinusatramentarius.
beer, vodka, gin, rum, tequila, whiskey, wine
Whiskey Point in Brookline, Massachusetts, got its name during the 19th century when it was a popular spot for the sale and consumption of whiskey. The area was known for its taverns and establishments that served alcohol, making it a social hub for locals. The name reflects this historical association with whiskey, which was a common beverage of choice at the time. Over the years, the term "Whiskey Point" has remained as a nod to the area's past.
The horse's name in "Lonely Are the Brave" was Whiskey.
A whiskey cocktail. Some notable ones are the Manhattan, the Old Fashioned, the Whiskey Sour, and Whiskey Coke.
Nancy Whiskey's birth name is Anne Alexandra Young Wilson.
Ethanol. That what I learned in AP Bio. Yeast cells make it when they have no oxygen.
yes and i like the old name better
Bookers catches up really fast it's a whiskey that is 100 proof. two glasses and you're drunk .1 Beer 2. Vodka 3. Wine 4. Whiskey 5. Tequila 6. Rum 7. Gin
Although your question is not specific enough, in that it does provide choices for "which of the following", the general rule is that 'hard liquor', such as vodka, gin, and scotch whiskey, for instance, have the higher concentrations, followed by wine and then beer.