how long does the hiv virus survive in alcoholic drinks
if poured several drops of hiv positive blood in alcoholic drinks mixed with cold water how long does the virus of hiv will survive
Not controlled, but certainly regulated. But the majority of the laws regarding alcoholic beverages are run by the state governments. Which country do you live in you stooge. How can one answer you truthfully without knowing?
Enter into legal contracts, legally buy and consume alcoholic beverages. or if you live in the UK you can already do these things
Distilled water is a neutral
Vodka will not convert into sugar. Like many alcoholic beverages (not including alcopops or mixed drinks with non-alcoholic mixers, e.g. highballs), the ethanol is the result of yeast converting sugar (and in stronger liquors, the result of distilling - which ups the concentration by a lot). However, if you let certain liquors oxidize with the help of a live bacterial culture (and please don't quote me on this), they will create acetic acid in them and produce vinegar (not all liquors or alcoholic beverages can be made into vinegar!).
I have lived with a alcoholic and you need to tell them it's me or the booze and see whats happens then I hope this helps
No, they cannot.
Muslims are consumers, just like any other group of people and they will buy whatever they need on the open market in order to live good lives. Of course, pious Muslims will not purchase haram products, such alcoholic beverages or pork.
Muslims are consumers, just like any other group of people and they will buy whatever they need on the open market in order to live good lives. Of course, pious Muslims will not purchase haram products, such Alcoholic Beverages or pork.
You should not use distilled water in a fish tank as it is missing vital minerals. Distilled water is basically water collected from steam
A live culture is a reservoir of intentionally grown micro-organisms. Fermented foods like yogurt and miso contain bacteria or fungi that did the fermenting; if those micro-organisms have not been killed by heat or other subsequent processing (as in bread) or a depletion of their food source or build-up of their waste products (as in alcoholic beverages), then the fermented food contains live cultures.
depends where you live: USA-your an alcoholic Canada- you just drink Europe- your just an average person Ireland- your a pussy
Since Bahá'ís will usually not drink alcoholic beverages (which is strictly forbidden) nor smoke (which is strongly discouraged), I would expect them to live slightly longer than the average. Of course, this is just an average; individuals can die early from disease, accidents, etc., just like any other person.