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Alcoholic Beverages

Alcoholic beverages are drinks that generally contain 3% – 40% alcohol, and are divided into the three classes of beers, wines, and spirits. Alcoholic beverages have been produced and consumed by humans since the Neolithic Era, and are still consumed in nearly all countries today; however, most of these countries have laws regulating alcohol's production, sale, and consumption.

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How do you make a questionnaire on consumer awareness about cars?

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A sample questionnaire meant for carrying out consumer awareness would have questions to do with how well the people know about the benefits of the product. The questionnaire should also test the rights of the consumer regarding warranties and guaranties in case the products fail.

What is another name for medium dry sherry?

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Amontillado

oloroso (definitely)

How can I start affiliate marketing?

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The easiest way to get started is to find a step by step plug-and-play system that has been proven to work. A system that finally makes affiliate marketing as easy as it was promised to be. After doing lots of research, I found just such a program that is perfect for newbies and intermediate marketers and it is what I used to get started. If you're ready to start making money this week, just copy and paste the link in my Bio.

What Recipes have Club Soda as an ingredient?

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Club Soda is usually distinguished from seltzer, sparkling water, or carbonated water by the addition of a small amount of mineral salt, such as sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, disodium phosphate, or similar.

What type of alcohol makes you really drunk?

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an absinthe bull

Note to the above answer- it is very dangerous to add red bull to absinthe- the high alcohol content of absinthe (which is a depressant) paired with the red bull (which is a stimulant)can have very negative effects. When your body is intoxicated it defends itself (prevents more alcohol from entering the body) by either

1.passing out 2.throwing up red bull keeps your heart racing and your body stimulated so that you may drink more than you intend, or are capable of. For a less Dangerous drink opt for juice instead of red bull and an alcohol with lower proof.

Name for a wine bucket?

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A wine bucket is normally used in a restaurant, the bucket is filled about one third full with ice and cold water, and is then used to keep a bottle of wine chilled by the table whilst you enjoy a fine meal.

Does alcohol eat away methadone in the body?

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Anyway your not suppose drink alcohol while on mrth.....

No. Alcohol slows down your metabolism therefore your body does not metabolize methadone as quickly as it would without alcohol. You may feel differently and have differant side effects becasue of the above answer.

Do you chill red wine after opening?

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Yes you can chill red wine at any stage. It is typically served at room temperature but chilling after the bottle is opened will slow the oxidation process. What i recommend is that you have a smaller bottle handy so that you can fill it up to the top and store it somewhere. That will leave you with a drinkable amount and will also make sure that the leftover wine does not oxidize.

Can you keep an unopened bottle of port for 18 years?

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If it's a vintage port, meaning it's from a specific year, then yes.

If A driver drinks a carbonated alcoholic beverage will the effects be faster?

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No. Carbonated drinks don't cause an effect of being drunk. The percentage of alcohol in the drink is what makes you drunk.

How do you get a beer belly?

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Go to the store and buy some if you are 18 or older.

If you are under 18 in the United States, you can not buy a six pack. There are stiff penalties for establishments that sell alcohol to minors, so almost everyone asks for ID's for anyone who looks like they might be under 18. If you cannot show a valid ID or your ID does not prove that you are 18 or older, the establishments will not sell any type of alcohol to you.

It's not really a good idea to ask someone else to buy it for you, either. If someone is caught buying alcohol for minors, they can get into trouble legally.

Of course, if you are 18 or older, you can buy it from any establishment that sells it.

How do they get the whole pear in the brandy bottle?

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The classic French pear brandy is the Williams Pear Brandy, which contains -- you guessed it! -- a Williams Pear. The pear isn't put into the bottle; it grows inside it. When the fruit is small, the bottle is affixed to the tree branch, and the pear grows to maturity inside the bottle. Brandy made from Williams Pears is added, and voila! The magic is complete.

Having once purchased a bottle out of curiosity (and having enjoyed the brandy immensely), I sought out the answer to this very question. And yes, if you live in a climate that is conducive to growing pears -- and a former neighbor of mine in Lake Arrowhead, CA, is a candidate for doing this, since she grows terricif pears! -- please do try it!

What is a cordial wine?

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I don't know if this is the answer you're looking for, but I've made wines using fruit cordial that I've fermented. Some have been very good!

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they are pleasant wines, with no salient features, easy to drink for anybody.

Where does the word alcohol originate?

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From the Arabic al-kuhul "kohl," the fine metallic powder used to darken the eyelids, from kahala "to stain, paint." The al- is the Arabic definite article, "the." "Powdered cosmetic" was the earliest sense in Eng.; definition broadened 1672 to "any subliminated substance, the pure spirit of anything." Modern sense of "intoxicating ingredient in strong liquor" is first recorded 1753, short for alcohol of wine, which was extended to "the intoxicating element in fermented liquors." In organic chemistry, the word was extended 1850 to the class of compounds of the same type as this. Alcoholism "disease of alcohol addiction" is from 1852; alcoholic "one who is addicted to drinking in excess" is from 1891. Alcoholics Anonymousfounded 1935 in Akron, Ohio, U.S. Alky is first recorded 1844 as a slang shortening of "alcoholic liquor;" 1960 in the sense of "a drunkard."

Where can you buy 190 proof alcohol in the UK?

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hold up 190 proof is crazy thats basicaly jet fuel; moon shine is 95 to 100% proof right out of the worm ( the twisted copper piped wear the steam gets turned back to a liquid) and then it gets deluted after that because it can kill some one. i repeat 190 proof is crazy.

Correction: 190proof is far to much to DRINK staight.. you will go blind.. however it is often used or distilled to then be filtered to make other spirits such as lemonchello etc. If this is your aim I would suggest buying 140proof grain alcohol which is widely available in specialist booze stores, but not commonly in supermarkets. For drinking though... don't go anywhere above this (its about the same level as overproofed rum or vodka which is pretty hardcore to drink!)

Is arbor mist wine?

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Arbor Mist wine can be purchased from Arbor Mist's website. There are also other websites where it is available for purchase, including Wine Chateau and Argonaut Liquor.

Why is ginger beer called ginger beer if it contains no alcohol?

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It is called Ginger Beer cause it is similar to the name A&W Root Beer and that contains no alcohol as well. Since it contains no alcohol it would taste better.

Where do you buy amaretto liqueur?

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Behold, the power of google. Just search and find. Many places sell it via internet, and may be based near your hometown

What is an alcoholic drink taken to cure a hangover?

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The best cure for a hangover is to go swimming the next morning. (A shower or a bath wont do it, you need to immerse yourself in a deep pool) This is because the worst symptoms of a hangover - nausea and headache - are due to shrinkage of the brain due to dehydration. Total immersion in a swimming pool compresses and shuts down the capillaries of the skin increasing perfusion of your brain and kidneys. Try it.