Question about alcohol...?!


Question: Question about alcohol!.!.!.!?
arrack, beer, brandy, gin, liquor, rum, vodka, whisky, wine!.

Arrange the above in the increasing order of
(a) alcohol content
(b) price
(c) taste

What does it all mean from a health point of view!? Thanks!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Interesting question, in order of alcohol content, you're typically looking at beer with the least, wine with more, and liquor with the most!. The exact alcohol content of different types of liquor can vary, so it's hard to order them exactly, typically 30-50% alcohol, though some (particularly rum and vodka) are sometimes even higher!.

In terms of price, again, it varies quite a bit!. Typically, beer is the cheapest!. Wine varies quite a bit, but will usually be the middle!. Once again, liquor is the most expensive!. But again, depending on the type and brand, it varies quite a bit!. Higher proof alcohol is usually more expensive since it's taxed more heavily!. If I had to make a rough guess, the order of pricing might be vodka, rum, gin, whisky, brandy!.!.!. but again, all depends on the brand!.

Taste as well, same thing, but again, same basic order, beer->wine->liquor in terms of how strong they are!.

From a health point of view, I think the point this question might be getting at (I'm guessing this is from some sort of class or assignment) is that no matter which type of alcohol one chooses to drink, you're going to pay about the same amount by the end of the day, and ingest the same amount of alcohol!. It can be with a smaller quantity of strong, more expensive stuff, or a ton of cheap beer!. Either way, same result!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i dont no but health wise it means one big hangover!!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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