Whiskey generally has more calories than wine.
Vodka generally has fewer calories than whiskey.
Whiskey is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash, while vodka is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains or potatoes. Whiskey is typically aged in wooden barrels, giving it a distinct flavor, while vodka is usually unaged and has a more neutral taste.
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Yes, since there are 7 calories from each gram of ethanol.
Unless they're of different alcoholic strength they're equally bad.
Whiskey generally has more calories than vodka. A standard shot of whiskey contains around 70-80 calories, while a shot of vodka typically has around 60-70 calories.
Actually, no. Toxicity increases with amount.
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.
Beer typically contains more sugar than wine.
All alcoholic beverages have the same capability of causing intoxication, addiction, sclerosis of the liver, delirium, and so forth. The harm that they do is mainly related to the quantity that is consumed. Rum, if it is consumed in moderation, is not more harmful than any other alcoholic beverage that is consumed in moderation.
Sake is Japanese rice wine. There is evidence that a glass of wine every day or three can be beneficial to the health of an individual. But it is an alcoholic beverage. Drinking too much leads to intoxication. Sake is just a alcoholic drink made from rice it is usually about as alcoholic as wine although it can be more alcoholic. It will have the same effects as any other alcoholic beverage.
All alchohal has calories beer has more carbohydrates