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  2. Vodka eyeballing - Wikipedia

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    Vodka eyeballing is the practice of consuming vodka by pouring it into the eye sockets, where it is absorbed through the mucous membranes of the region into the ...

  3. List of drinking games - Wikipedia

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    Beer pong is a drinking game in which players throw ping pong balls across a table, attempting to land each ball in a cup of beer on the other end.. Bar-hopping; Bartok (card game)

  4. Glossary of alcohol (drug) terms - Wikipedia

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    Ban on caffeinated alcoholic drinks in the United States Bathtub gin Beer Street and Gin Lane Beer bong Beer chemistry The chemical compounds in beer give it a distinctive taste, smell and appearance.

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    Vodka eyeballing This page was last edited on 16 April 2024, at 21:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

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  7. Drinking game - Wikipedia

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    Drinking games were enjoyed in ancient China, usually incorporating the use of dice or verbal exchange of riddles. [3]: 145 During the Tang dynasty (618–907), the Chinese used a silver canister where written lots could be drawn that designated which player had to drink and specifically how much; for example, from 1, 5, 7, or 10 measures of drink that the youngest player, or the last player ...

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  9. Fusel alcohol - Wikipedia

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    However, in other beverages, such as Korn, vodka and lagers, the presence of alcohols other than ethanol is considered a fault. [5] [failed verification] The compounds involved are chiefly the following: [6] isoamyl alcohol (isopentanol) 2-methyl-1-butanol - sometimes called "active" amyl alcohol; isobutyl alcohol - one of the least toxic of ...