Yes. Alcoholic beverages contains a lot of calories, so drinking those can certainly make you put on weight.
No.
Alcohol causes weight gain and therefore, by eliminating it from your diet, you will stop gaining the pounds from the said alcohol. However, if you do not exercise and have a balanced diet, you will not lose weight from eliminating alcohol.
Alcohol has a lot of calories
yes, it do affect the alcohol
no alcohol contains a lot of sugar, stay away from it in order to lose weight
The weight of a liter of pure alcohol is approximately 789 grams.
No, it is not safe to put alcohol in the microwave as it can create a fire hazard due to the flammable nature of alcohol vapors.
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Alcohol itself has no dietary substance whatsoever, so eliminating it will get you no benefit. It is the mixers, and the other stuff in beer and mixed drinks that have calories, also the behavior that goes with drinking such as bar food, munchies, partying that will put the weight on. So to answer your question will reducing alcohol intake result in weight loss, yes. as long as the unhealthy behaviors are replaced with healthy ones such as exercising and eating healthy food.
Not if your blood was free of alcohol when it was put back on.