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  2. Borg (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A borg's high alcohol content and convenient packaging facilitates binge drinking, with a typical recipe calling for a fifth of vodka, equivalent to about 16 drinks. [1] The drink has been touted as a hangover remedy and a harm reduction strategy, supposedly counteracting the effects of alcohol with water and electrolytes , but these claims are ...

  3. Tears of wine - Wikipedia

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    Where the surface of the wine meets the side of the glass, capillary action makes the liquid climb the side of the glass. As it does so, both alcohol and water evaporate from the rising film, but the alcohol evaporates faster, due to its higher vapor pressure. The resulting decrease in the concentration of alcohol causes the surface tension of ...

  4. Drinking culture - Wikipedia

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    Korea's interest in creating its own alcohol came about during the Koryo Dynasty (946–943), when exposure to foreign cultures and the introduction of distilled water created the basis and technique for distilling a unique alcohol. [37] Alcohol drinking in Korea helps create and form ties between family members and friends.

  5. On America's booziest street, surgeon general alcohol warning ...

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    Burnette said booze is no different than cigarettes or hot dogs: Buyers know what they’re getting and still make that choice. A bodybuilder, he said he always knew hot dogs were unhealthy.

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  7. I drank the Doritos booze so you don’t have to - AOL

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    The spirit, which goes on sale in January, clocks in at 42% alcohol and has a texture that lingers—much like a stout or port. I drank the Doritos booze so you don’t have to Skip to main content

  8. Consequences of Prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Bootlegged alcohol also attracted more people to the drinking lifestyle because it was more exciting to do it undercover. [15] [1] One of the key statistics that shows how much alcohol the U.S. government poisoned to enforce Prohibition with this opposition is the number of people who were hospitalized or died from drinking the toxic alcohol.

  9. Alcohol flush reaction - Wikipedia

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    The most obvious symptom of alcohol flush reaction is flushing on a person's face and body after drinking alcohol. [4] Other effects include "nausea, headache and general physical discomfort". [9] People affected by this condition show greater reduction in psychomotor functions on alcohol consumption than those without. [10]