POLL: Is the a difference between having some wine vs other alcohol?!


Question: POLL: Is the a difference between having some wine vs other alcohol!?
My aunt yells at my uncle when he brings home a six pack of beer on Fridays!. As she holds a glass of expense wine in her hand!. She says its different!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
For the purpose they say a glass of wine a day is good for you, grape juice actually is better than wine for you!.

There is no real difference between a few glasses of wine and a few bottles of beer aside from appearance!. In fact, one glass of wine is equal to one bottle of beer!. However, between the 2 of them, the difference could be the amount each other drinks!. If he drinks the entire 6 pack, and she only drinks a glass or 2, then he drank more!. But considering the fact that he only brings it home on a Friday and not everyday, I don't see what her problem is!.

Actually, after thinking about it some more, if they both have just one, then I suppose your aunt has the edge because it at least has a medical benefit!. Even if there are better sources, the fact is, wine is still a better source than beer!. But if she drinks more than recommended, then there's no difference!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's different because she is a woman and says it is!. In the real world though it's exactly the same!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

some people think wine looks more classy and isn't as bad!.!.!.but in reality its all about personal preference!.!.!.all alcohol gets you drunkWww@FoodAQ@Com

A glass of wine can be good for you but 3 glasses can be bad for you!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Doctors say wine is good for you!. I prefer beer personally!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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