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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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Does beer have gluten?

No, however they will not state it publicly due to the fact that it may not been totally gluten free due to contaminants from other beers types in the same brewery. This makes sense to me, but since I can't get American Bud from the local Brewers Retail I can't give a "for sure" on this Question

Is vodka more fattening than red wine?

Vodka is not more fattening than red wine. Alcohol contains calories, but drinking alcohol doesn't lead to weight gain, according to extensive medical research, and some studies report a small reduction in weight among women who drink alcohol.

The reason that alcohol doesn't necessarily increase weight is unclear, but research suggests that alcohol energy is not efficiently used. Alcohol also appears to increase metabolic rate significantly, thus causing more calories to be burned rather than stored in the body as fat. Other research has found that the consumption of sugar decreases as the consumption of alcohol increases.

Whatever the reasons, the consumption of alcohol is not associated with weight gain and is sometimes associated with weight loss in women. The medical evidence of this is based on a large number of studies of thousands of people around the world. Some of these studies are very large; one involved nearly 80,000 and another included 140,000 subjects.

Where is alcohol produced?

Alcohol comes from yeast eating sugar? Basically alcohol is yeast excrement. Since yeast over doses on alcohol at about 16 percent it is necessary to distill it if you want higher concentrations. (Whiskey, rum, anything above 16 percent alcohol.)

What percentage of alcohol is 151 proof?

151/2 = 75.5% try not to drink too much, as this contains nearly twice as much alcohol per shot as vodka and more than twice that of most rums.

Does non-alcoholic wine cause diarrhea?

yes, it can cause your fecal matter to become dark colored. Diarrhea can be from many other reasons. your stomach might just not like red wine or it is caused by some other thing. Also it is possible you have Inflammatory bowel disease. If so, you should consult a doctor, it is most common in people of 20-25 y. i just read it becouse i was looking an answer similiar to this question.

What is the typical serving size for champagne?

depending on the size of the case it is better just to allow 1 bottle for 4 people.

Do your refrigerate white wine?

You can put any wine into a refrigerator. Though most (if not all) reds are suggested to be served at room temperature. White Zinfandel is a blush and, as with blush and white wines, most (if not all) are suggested to be served chilled. For wines, however, the term chilled refers to a temperature range of 4C to 10C. Dry wines are served on the lower end of this range, and sweet whites, blush and inexpensive whites are served on the higher end of this range, though serving temperature can always be a matter of preference. In regards to room temperature, this range is 14C to 18C, which is slightly cooler than most "rooms." Therefore it may be appropriate to place red wine in a refrigerator that is controlled at this temperature, or in a cooler refrigerator, then allowed to warm to preferred serving temperature. As always, serving temperature is a matter of preference so feel free to experiment.

Is wine gluten-free?

Their website says that wine is "not known to contain gluten", but recommends consulting your doctor if you have a concern.

What is a Vodka press?

Whatever type of vodka you choose (flavored or not). 1/2 to 2/3's soda water 1/2 to 1/3's sprite/ 7up. garnish with a lime.

What is 86 proof alcohol?

The "Proof" of an alcoholic beverage is an indicator of it's alcohol content on a 200 point scale. Take the Proof # and divide it by 2 to find out what the percentage is. So, to answer you specific question, 86/2= 43. Therefore 86 proof alcohol is 43 percent alcohol.

Is wine an alcohol drink?

Yes, beer is alcohol.

No beer is not alchol. Alcohol is a chemical compound. Most beers contain around 4% to 5% of alcohol by volume but there are alcohol free beers.

And, the "alcohol-free" beers still have alcohol in them; just a much lower amount of alcohol since most of their alcohol was burned off when they were recooked for that purpose.

How much alcohol do you need to drink to be drunk?

About Four or Five units, it's different with everyone because everyone has a different tolerance to Alchohol.

Can you substitute White wine for Merlot wine?

Merlot is a dark grape which is usually used to make red wine. Any dark grape can be used to make white wine by not letting the juice stand in the grapeskins as it is fermenting, but I don't know of any instance of Merlot grapes used to make white wine.

Why did they invent vodka?

a quiet peppy cheerful and very intelligent man who lived in the 19th century, he lived in a little cottage of the coast of constantinople and his name was Roger Arkwright. a quiet peppy cheerful and very intelligent man who lived in the 19th century, he lived in a little cottage of the coast of constantinople and his name was Roger Arkwright.

Does red wine vinegar make hair grow?

yes... i think it's supposed to lighten your hair or something...

What is the best temperature to store liquors?

As long as it's filtered, which almost all of them are, the only important things to consider are heat (consistently over 70o-75o is bad) and direct sunlight. Too much humidity can be bad, but then you're talking like Florida in August type humidity, most people don't need to worry about it.

What is the oldest matured single malt scotch?

Even fruit still on the tree that is over ripe can have alcohol in it. Yeast from the air will begging to eat its sugar. So as long as there have been fruits or other sugar rich plants. And there has been yeast. There has been alcohol.

There is a certain insect ( I forget the name ) that smells the alcohol on over ripe fruit and is drawn to it. Scientists say this has given it an evolutionary advantage over other flying bugs.

Don't try eating over ripe fruit to get drunk if you are a human. Let the fruit rot for awhile and then eat it.

One drink of alcohol means?

A standard drink refers to (a) 12 ounces of beer, (b) five ounces of wine or (c) 1 & 1/2 ounces of distilled spirits.

Why alcohol is neutral?

ethyl alcohol is neutral due to inductive effect

What alcoholic beverage is sometimes called a half and half?

"Half and half" is half milk and half cream. All the cream is taken from the milk and then a 1:1 ratio of fatless milk and cream are mixed. half and half is used in many recipes to add flavor and texture.

How many wine bottles can a wine rack hold?

It should be stored in a cool place on its side so as to keep the cork moist. Of course, if the bottle has a screw top, that position is completely unnecessary.
Cool, dark place, out of direct sunlight.