Drinking non-alcoholic drinks and consuming food while drinking alcohol slows the absorption of alcohol into the blood.
All normal good drinks are allowed for Muslim to drink except Alcoholic drinks. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed for Muslims to drink.
An alcoholic
For direct sales of alcoholic drinks: 18 years
Usually drinking any non alcoholic drink is allowed (unless your employment rules differ), drinking alcoholic drinks is NOT allowed for obvious reasons. No - don't even think about it.
There is no set number of drinks that makes you an alcoholic. You're an alcoholic when you become addicted to alcohol--when you're dependent upon the drinks to get you through. If you continue drinking even though you know there will be serious consequences to your health, if you feel you can't stop, if you're hiding your drinking, if it's becoming a problem in your personal life...you're an alcoholic. If that doesn't answer it for you, try the Alcoholics Anonymous website (www.aa.org). It has lots of information.
Use different glasses for non alcoholic drinks
although herbs can be used to flavour alcoholic drinks they (herbs) are deffinately not alcoholic drinks.
Some alcoholic beverages have caffeine and other ingredients. Drinks that are sold as "energy drinks" would be defeating their purpose by including beverage alcohol, as it is a central nervous system depressant -- the opposite of an energy drink. Some may include small quantities of other alcohols that are not an issue in terms of drinking, but no, if they are not sold as alcoholic beverages, like beer and wine, they are non-alcoholic.
Ethanol (drinking alcohol). Any other forms of alcohol (there are many) can be poisonous to people (particularly methanol). Don't drink alcohol unless you know what kind it is.
Contrary to common myth, the answer is yes. And alcoholics can stop drinking in programs that teache that alcoholism isn't a disease.
A person that has not been drinking can detect alcohol in your breath from even one drink.