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An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol (commonly known as alcohol, although in chemistry the definition of alcohol includes many other compounds). Alcoholic beverages are divided into three general classes beers, wines, and spirits.

Most nations regulate the production, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. In particular, laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally drink them. This minimum age varies from 16 years in Germany, France, Austria, and Switzerland to 21 years in the United States. In Germany,14-year-old persons may buy low-alcohol beverages, if their parents are present. Alcoholic beverages are part of most European cultures; children in these cultures may occasionally drink alcohol during meals with their family.

The production and consumption of alcohol occurs in most cultures and societies of the world, from hunter-gatherer peoples to nation-states. Drinking is very often an important part of social events in such societies, and it can be an important aspect of a community’s culture.

Alcoholic beverages that have a lower alcohol content (beer and wine) are produced by fermentation of sugar- or starch-containing plant material; beverages of higher alcohol content (spirits) are produced by fermentation followed by distillation.

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1. Seeing Double While Driving?
November 11, 2008

You can not help attend parties or events and not be served or offered alcoholic drinks. Unfortunately, unless you have not been assigned as the designated driver, you have no excuse whatsoever in accepting an alcoholic beverage because for one, alcohol is a controlled substance and at the same time a depressant that can literally numb your senses. Let us face it; there is never a valid reason to be under the influence of alcohol when you are behind the wheel and driving your drunken friends to their homes. With so many people having vehicular accidents right now, you can not risk getting c... (read more)

Author: Drago Marx

2. Brazil Quenching its Thirst with Soft Drinks
October 30, 2008

According to a new research report “Non-Alcoholic Drinks Market: Opportunities Brazil" by RNCOS, the non-alcoholic industry in Brazil has emerged as one of the largest and dynamic markets in Latin America. The rising consumption level, changing consumption patterns, and rising health awareness are turning the Brazilian consumers away from the alcoholic drinks towards non-alcoholic beverages. Currently, soft drinks are the largest and the most popular segment in the non-alcoholic beverage industry in Brazil. The country boasts of one of the highest soft drink consumption in the Latin Ameri... (read more)

Author: Shushmul Maheshwari

3. Is It A Good Idea Buying Wine Online?
October 30, 2008

Wine can be defined as an alcoholic beverage which is made by process of fermentation. Wine is generally made from fruit juices such as grapes, apple, berries, etc. Wine is primarily classified into red wine and white wine. The classification is required because the number of varieties is extremely large and to bring some organization in the wine industry, a standard classification is an absolute must. In Europe, wine was probably introduced in 4500 BC. Through out history wine played very important role in Christian and Jewish religion ceremonies. The word wine is derived from the word ‘Winam... (read more)

Author: James Copper

4. Tales of the Guaro - Costa Rica
August 22, 2008

Every country has a unique beverage it claims as its own. In Costa Rica, the beverage of choice is Guaro. Beverages There is a certain national pride associated with claiming an alcoholic beverage. Think of Mexico and tequila immediately comes to mind. Vodka, of course, goes with Russia. Visit Greece and an ouzo headache can’t be far behind. Aquavit in Sweden will definitely turn your head…and stomach. Costa Rica, of course, couldn’t miss out on the fun. Guaro Depending on which bartender you speak to, Guaro is either a mind erasing alcohol beverage... (read more)

Author: Sudhir Moudgil

5. Wine Glasses- A Gift for Wine Lovers!
August 11, 2008

Since 6000 B.C, wine has been one of the most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and has been served on just about every occasion. It has been the love of wine enthusiasts for ages. Whether consumed by the royalty or in general, wine has always been associated with good times and has been able to accentuate every occasion's essence and importance. Those who understand the importance of wine also pay a great deal of attention to the wine glasses that hold this magnificent drink. Wine is not only about the taste, but it is also regarded as an absolute style statement. A wine connoisseur wi... (read more)

Author: Eddie Money

6. Sbiten - Famous Russian wintertime drink.
July 17, 2008

Sbiten, the traditional beverage for wintertime in Russia, is a drink with a long, colorful history. Research shows that sbiten has been around since the fourteenth century. Traditionally, Sbiten was served from oft-heated copper samovars by the sbitenshchik, who served it up until the beginning of the twentieth century on Russian street corners. Sbiten is made in different ways, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic. It is the perfect antidote for long cold winters, something Russia is famous for. It is a real treat for us old folks that hate winter. The word Sbiten comes the from the ... (read more)

Author: Sudhir Moudgil

7. How can you make a Root Beer?
July 02, 2008

Root beer is a very common beverage that can come in an alcoholic and non alcoholic versions. In the old days it was traditionally used as an herbal medicine. If yo look at the history of this soft drink you will see that there have always been mildly alcoholic variations. The medicinal properties of the original root beer were for the treatment of coughing or mouth sores. The mildly alcoholic version is made by adding sugar and yeast to the extract so there can be some fermenting. This will give you an alcohol percentage of about 0.4%, compare this with the more normal 4% in most beers these ... (read more)

Author: Ajaay Kumar

8. Hotel in Bentota offers mouth watering food just like everywhere else on the island
July 01, 2008

Bentota is a famous coastal city of Sri Lanka which is famous for its golden beaches. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations amongst the tourists. The city is famous for its ancient healing art Ayurveda, production of Toddy and an alcoholic beverage made out of coconut nectar. This prominent tourist attraction of Sri Lanka was severely damaged by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami but every one must salute the spirit of the people of Bentota and the authority which have brought back all the glory of the city so soon. Especially, globally famous Bentota beach hotel has regained its quali... (read more)

Author: Nancy Eben

9. Beer Posters - Way to Add Some Fizzes To The Wall !
June 27, 2008

Splash some fizzes from Budweiser or Heineken on your walls – by sticking lively and overflowing beer posters on the wall. This oldest and the most loved alcoholic beverage across the globe has occupied its niche in the poster industry too. Why would not that be – after all, beer lovers love to adorn their walls with various one liners, images, remembrance of beer related movements, funny pictures of beer mugs poring with golden fizzes. And if you are already nodding and have fellow feeling for those beer aficionados – your walls must also be thirsty for one of these sumptuous and scenic poste... (read more)

Author: Patrick Arden

10. Want to make home made root beer? Start with an extract first
June 13, 2008

Root beer is a very common beverage that can come in an alcoholic and non alcoholic versions. In the old days it was traditionally used as an herbal medicine. If yo look at the history of this soft drink you will see that there have always been mildly alcoholic variations. The medicinal properties of the original root beer was for the treatment of coughing or mouth sores. The mildly alcoholic version is made by adding sugar and yeast to the extract so there can be some fermenting. This will give you an alcohol percentage of about 0.4%, compare this with the more normal 4% in most beers these d... (read more)

Author: Drew Brown

11. Wine Gift Suppliers, try and spot the good ones
May 19, 2008

When you need to think of a gift for a special occasion then an alcoholic beverage has always been a present that is almost every time a welcome one. It doesn't matter what the reason is there is always a bottle of some kind of drink that you can give. A popular gift in this genre of presents is wine and not only because there are so many wines you can choose from but also the fact that there are so many accessories for wine that this all together gives you a lot to choose from. There are a lot of wine gift suppliers out there where you can go to find that perfect gift. The big question is how... (read more)

Author: Jean Bolton

12. You Can Use Etched Wine Glasses For Personal Gift Creation
April 11, 2008

Etched wine glasses are presently used for a variety of purposes from marketing promotional advertising, to brand popularity building and personal gift creation. A manufacturer of alcoholic beverages will very often have whole series of etched wine glasses made to accompany the launching of a certain beverage line. Or restaurants that are very keen on the etiquette are also likely to use etched wine glasses with the service provider's name. Nevertheless, it is also common to have etched wine glasses custom made to celebrate an important family event or to offer them as a gift for a close relat... (read more)

Author: Peter Gitundu

13. Sbiten - the traditional Russian wintertime drink.
April 10, 2008

Sbiten, the traditional beverage for wintertime in Russia, is a drink with a long, colorful history. Research shows that sbiten has been around since the fourteenth century. Traditionally, Sbiten was served from oft-heated copper samovars by the sbitenshchik, who served it up until the beginning of the twentieth century on Russian street corners. Sbiten is made in different ways, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic. It is the perfect antidote for long cold winters, something Russia is famous for. It is a real treat for us old folks that hate winter. The word Sbiten comes the from the v... (read more)

Author: paramjit singh

14. Recipe for Ginger Beer, a wonderful non alcoholic beverage
March 05, 2008

Ginger beer has a completely different recipe than regular beer, its completely non alcoholic and easy to make, the confusion that people have probably lays in the term beer, its just a common mistake. Ginger beer may be mixed with beer (usually a British ale of some sort) to make one type of shandy. Anyone can make this ginger beer recipe and everyone can drink it, even children. The process involved of making home made ginger beer is quite simple and quick, it is a lot of fun to make even with your (grand)children. really anyone can make this refreshing recipe. There are a lot of ginge... (read more)

Author: Drew Brown

15.

A Look At Some Of The Recipes For Preparing Elderberry Wine
January 23, 2008

Included in the category of fermented alcoholic drinks, elderberry wine is one of the most well flavored fruit liquor produced at home or in industrial conditions. Fruit wine is often preferred to the traditional type of beverage due to the lower alcohol concentration in the structure, not to mention that it is sweeter and more juice-like than any other beverage of the kind. Together with strawberries, elderberries are some of the few fruits that have all the right amounts of natural substances to create a respectable and tasty wine. Elderberry wine contains acid, sugar and tannin that allow ... (read more)

Author: Peter Gitundu

16. Park City Nighttime Entertainment
November 08, 2007

Contrary to what you might have heard about Deer Valley, there is an active nightlife. Actually, the Deer Valley/Park City area has more alcoholic beverage businesses per capita than any other place in Utah. If you are going to drink here you should know a couple things about Utah's liquor laws. Several establishments that serve alcohol are ?private clubs.? Guests can acquire an inexpensive membership that can be used for three weeks. This allows admission and consumption of alcohol during your time there. So there are a lot of places where you can find a good drink, listen to live entertainme... (read more)

Author: Elise Fisher

17. How to Make Wine
November 04, 2007

Wine is basically an alcoholic beverage. Wine is made by fermenting grape fruit by adding sugar, acids or enzymes to it. Not only grapes but other fruits like apple, elder berry or even rice and barley are also used to make wines. But the name wine generally indicates wine made out of grapes. Making wine at home is an enjoyable process. The process of making wine at home is very simple and interesting. You can also experiment wine using different fruits and by adding different flavors to it. For making wine you need 1 qt of grapes or any other fruits with which you would lik... (read more)

Author: George Carpenter

18. General Hospital Actress Arrested for DUI
October 30, 2007

On Friday, September 7 at 3:27am, General Hospital star Kirsten Storms was arrested for driving under the influence. The police report said that the 23-year-old actress was pulled over after California Highway Patrol officers saw her throw a lit cigarette out of her vehicle while she was driving along Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Upon approaching Kirsten Storms, they noticed "the odor of an alcoholic beverage" coming from the actress' Mercedes-Benz CLK500. They immediately arrested her after she failed the sobriety tests. She was taken to Van Nuys Jail, where she stayed for several hours, onl... (read more)

Author: Fabiola Groshan

19. What is Mead? Dispelling the Myth about an Ancient Drink
October 25, 2007

When the word Mead is mentioned the first thing that comes to mind is a group of Vikings sitting around a fire quaffing down large mugs of a rough and tough alcoholic beverage. This is the stigma that mead has endured for centuries and it is unwarranted. Mead is an extraordinarily delicate and delicious wine. To dispel the misconceptions about mead we have to first take a look at the misconceptions about wine. Wine is not an alcoholic beverage that is made from grapes. Wine is a fermented beverage made from any number of food or fruit. You can make wine from just about anything that has a ... (read more)

Author: Will Kalif

20. Alcohol Can Slow the Onset of Dementia
September 28, 2007

One drink per day may reduce the onset of dementia in elderly people. Having one drink per day may impede the progress of cognitive impairment for seniors. A study at the University of Bari, Italy, involving 1,445 people between the ages of 65 through 85, suggests that those who routinely drank one alcoholic beverage per day developed dementia and Alzheimer's disease at a slower rate than those who didn't. Of those in the drinking group, only 121 had developed mild cognitive impairment which included mild memory or mental problems. trend while tracking participants in the the Ital... (read more)

Author: Francisco Mejias

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What Do Beer Bongs Look Like And How Are They Of Help To The Beer Drinker?
September 05, 2007

Beer is a favorite beverage of many people. While there are many people who have a decided preference for other more sophisticated alcoholic drinks, beer can be considered as a fun beverage. As beer can be drunk in many different styles and ways there is no correct method. The only important factor is that you drink with gusto. One new innovation that may be of some help in this department is that of beer bongs.For those of you who have never heard of beer bongs restrain yourselves. Beer bongs to put it simply are a device that was invented to help people drink massive quantities of beer quic... (read more)

Author: Peter Gitundu

22. Sale Of Enriched Wines In Market
August 25, 2007

Wine is the most saleable product among the people. Wine is the beverage product which comes up in different flavors and ingredients. Wine is nothing but an alcoholic beverage produced from the fermentation of grape. Wine is a blend of grape, sugar, acids and other nutrients. Basically, wine was an extract of one or more species vitis and any other products. Wine is a huge collection of enriched species, grape and many other ingredients required. Wine is considered as most important and required consumable product among the customers. Wine is a product which comes in different ingredients an... (read more)

Author: shijina mukundan

23. Cracking Down on Drunk Drivers
August 09, 2007

Using Sting Operations to Reduce Drunk Driving In our haste to crack down even harder on drunken drivers, we sometimes go overboard and venture into the ridiculous. A case in point concerns the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). Employing "sting operations" at bars throughout the state, TABC officers have been arresting drinkers who have had too many drinks. The rationale for these special tactics is that these sting operations will cut down on drunk driving. This is a fine rationale, but there's one big problem with these special operations: the TABC officers are arresting ... (read more)

Author: Denny Soisnki

24. Coffee-The medical elixir of life
July 26, 2007

Coffee ranks top amongst the non-alcoholic beverage consumed by the working class of people. Wirhtlin Worldwide, a market research company has reported that, North Americans consume 1.8 cups of coffee per day. While comparing this to water consumption statistics reveal that 20% North Americans do not water at all while 42% consume 2 glasses approximately. It is by far the one of the world’s most admired and loved beverages. There was a massive speculation widespread by the medical community that coffee drinkers might suffer from the harming attribute it possesses. The healthcare community... (read more)

Author: Adam Akelis

25. Entertainment and Alcohol in Park City
July 23, 2007

Contrary to what you may have heard about Deer Valley, there is an active nightlife. In fact, the Deer Valley area has more alcoholic beverage businesses per capita than any other place in Utah. If you are going to drink here you should know a couple things about Utah's liquor laws. Several establishments that serve alcohol are considered ?private clubs.? Visitors can buy an cheap membership that can be used for three weeks at that establishment. This allows entry and consumption of alcohol during that time period. So, technicalities aside, there are a lot of places where you can get a good dr... (read more)

Author: Elise Fisher

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