Neither.
Beer Liquor or Alcohol:In the US, technically, beer is not a considered a liquor, but is an alcoholic drink an the same laws apply as those that pertain to bourbon, scotch, vodka, etc.
The saying is "Beer before liquor, never been sicker; liquor before beer, you're in the clear." It suggests that consuming liquor before beer may lead to feeling unwell.
In New York, liquor stores are not allowed to sell beer because of state regulations that separate the sale of liquor and beer to different types of establishments. Liquor stores are licensed to sell only liquor and wine, while beer can be sold in convenience stores, grocery stores, and other designated outlets.
Whatever system you mean, water can't be compared with beer. Water is so natural in cleaning your system that beer can't match. Beer leaves metabolic bye products whereas water leaves nothing behind.
Liquor contains far more alcohol per unit of volume than beer. A typical beer is somewhere around 5% alcohol, whereas liquor typically contains over 40%. This means it takes much less liquor to get intoxicated(drunk) vs beer. Liquor also dehydrates the body more because of the higher alcohol content. Beer contains a large amount of water and therefore helps combat this effect.
yes
Liquor like wiskey , moon shine (homemade beer, illegal)
No
Forever, liquor does not expire. However; Beer can lose it's suds, but does not expire. When opened: any liquor, including beer, can be stored with a seal to ensure small critters do not enter for your displeasure.
Go to a liquor store, genius. Saumensch!
It is a license that allows the business to sell Beer, Wine and Hard Liquor.
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