Pass - but I can tell you it makes the mother of hangovers Here in the UK we generally say don't mix the grape and the grain - so beer and whiskey is OK, wine and brandy is OK. It's mostly myth and folklore claiming that you'd get more hungover if you're mixing your alcohols. Far more important is the total amount, and going from one drink to another makes it harder to keep track of how much you're actually drinking.
yes you can get drunk from beer you can get drunk from anything with acahol in it
It's the total amount of alcohol that matters. The form that it is in is relatively unimportant
Only if you consume too much.
Yes.
beer
beer & wine
It is a license that allows the business to sell Beer, Wine and Hard Liquor.
Wine, Liquor/Spirits, Beer.
There is the same amount of alcohol in a glass of wine, a can of beer, and a shot of liquorA
There is the same amount of alcohol in a glass of wine, a can of beer, and a shot of liquorA
There is the same amount of alcohol in a glass of wine, a can of beer, and a shot of liquorA
The alcohol in beer, wine and liquor is the same kind and standard drinks of beer, wine and liquor have the same amount of alcohol (.6 oz). They are completely equal to a breathalyzer.
True
18 for beer and wine. 20 for hard liquor.
Wine and Beer only. No sales on Sundays before 01:00 pm.
wine has alcohol. it can cause alcoholismjust as beer and liquor can cause alcoholism. If you look at it from a genetic aspect, then technically wine cannot make someone more prone to alcoholism, but if you are genetically predisposed to alcoholism then yes, wine could trigger the alcoholism just as beer and liquor could.