Synonyms: drunk, intoxicated, wasted
"fond of drink" means having a liking or love of drinking.
Yes the word swig is grammatical in English. It means to drink or gulp.
Punch is the word!
Drink
The word "booze" was in use in the early 1800's, and probably comes from the Middle English "bouse" or Middle Dutch "bosen" which meant "to drink heavily." This word was reinforced by the name of distiller E.G. Booze from Philadelphia
The prefix of the word "drinkable" is "drink-." It comes from the verb "drink," which means to consume liquids.
Majority means greater than half. Greater means more than.
overindulgence, intemperateness, self-indulgence or intemperance
Alcoholic, alcoholism?
sip
One option is the word gulp.
This is a phrase for something that you do not need at this time.