Yes. Almond Extract, Anise Extract, and Lemon Extract have high alcohol content (60%-80%) You can get drunk off of it, but it will taste horrible. Prepare to be in extreme discomfort after drinking.
You could use vanilla extract, but the taste would be different. you are bettere off going with almond instead
Yes, you use the same measurement of almond extract that you would of almond flavoring. (Although sometimes you may find that the flavoring is marginally stronger than the extract, in which case you may want to add slighlty more extract. However it's personal taste, really).
u can use vanilla extract just double the amount
You can substitute vanilla or almond extract (whichever you prefer). In my personal opinion, for that recipe I would opt for the almond extract.
Almond extract is just a flavoring, you can substitute any other flavor for it. This of course changes what you are making. Vanilla would be a common substitute or Rum depending on what the recipe is.
Pure ethyl alcohol. Only a drunk would drink it.
As the past participle of 'drink', an example would be for 'he was drunk' - il etait ivre
I can't say this for 100% certain but I'd imagine of all the things you could drink to get drunk, this would be one of the MOST likely things to make you vomit. The only reason people drink this or lysol or mouthwash etc etc to get drunk is because a) it's cheap or b) you don't need an ID to get it. This usually means it is not really fit for human consumption. Especially on a large enough scale to get you drunk. i have gotten drunk off vanilla and i didn't get sick (though i CAN stomache alot). the worst part was drinkin it. terrible. i also swigged a bit of mouth wash which is alot easier t swallow than vanilla. but vanilla has about 35% alc. about as much as jeger (i dono how to spel it.)
A drink is something you imbibe. A substance that can be drunk would mean you are able to imbibe it.
Alcohol is not present in semen in any significant quantity. If he's drunk, why would.... Oh, never mind.
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."