How do i get drunk? another dumb question?!


Question: im old enough to drink of course. but how does it all work what is the ingredient that intoxacates me, Alcohol yes. but i like grey goose an jagermeister so whats inside this stuff just wondering .


Answers: im old enough to drink of course. but how does it all work what is the ingredient that intoxacates me, Alcohol yes. but i like grey goose an jagermeister so whats inside this stuff just wondering .

Okay well. Alcoholic drinks contain the intoxicationg ingredient called Ethyl Alcohol aka Ethanol. How does it do to get you drunk? Well, your liver digest the ethanol you consumed in your drink and it getsyou drunk. I don't know exactly how so if you want to know more, visit Wikipedia. As for where it comes from, it is made from various foods such as potatoes (vodka), agave cactus (tequila), grapes (wine), grapes again (brandy), juniper berries (gin), grain (whiskey), etc. Well how do you make ethanol from those foods you ask? Well, it goes through a process called fermentation where the sugars and carbs in the food convert into ethyl alcohol. What other process occur in creating alcohol, i don't know but this is the basics.

To learn more, go look it up on wikipedia or somethin.

Alcohol is what gets you drunk, that's the only thing in any alcoholic drink that will get you drunk.

what's inside this stuff?
well, grey goose is vodka, there's nothing in vodka but alcohol. Jager has alcohol with flavoring spices.

All i know is that vodka is made from potatos and is relatively odorless, and tequila is made from the agave plant, which is native to mexico.

Don't ask questions, just drink them both and shut up; you will get drunk trust me!

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