If a drink has vodka in it, is it still non-alcoholic?!


Question:

If a drink has vodka in it, is it still non-alcoholic?


Answers:
nope =]

NO

it is if it's non-alcoholic vodka

no with the vodca it becomes alcoholic

How do you figure?Vodca is alcohol.

no.......thats sad you'd ask that

If a drink has vodka in it, it is alcoholic!

Why would you ask a question like that? You have got to be kidding me...

no its not virgin

Vodka is made up of alcohol so I would have to say NO

Really?? Wow!

If you jump out of a plane, but you're wearing a parachute, does gravity still exist?

if your drinking vodka then i dont think your worried about alcahol content that stuff will peel paint..fermented potato..its all the russians had

If a bowl of chili has peppers in it, is it still non spicy?

Yes...if you take that vodka out of the drink.

De-De-De

Vodka is alcohol, so no.

no vodka is alcohol so if it is in the drink it is no longer non-alcholic

I'd love to know what you think the answer to your question is...

No. Vodka has alcohol in it. Vodka is typically about 80 proof, or 40% alcohol.
To put that into context a beer varies but is typically less than 8 percent alcohol.

No. vodka contains alcohol.

Non -alcoholic means no Alcohol. Vodka is Alcohol.

No, since vodka is an alcohol anything it is added to will be alcoholic in nature. I hope I was some help.

Do pigs fly? LOL

No, because vodka is alcohol

r u really that ignorant ?

Vodka is booze, period

yes it is non-alcoholic :P

No -- Thats like askin "If I put rat Poison in a glass of water is it still safe to drink?" LOL!

If thats what you'd like to tell people then YES!

Since vodka usually has an alcohol content ranging from 35% to 50% by volume...any drink containing vodka is definitely alcoholic.
Take care!




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