It all depends, wine is more socially acceptable so it might be easier to develop an addiction to it. However, if you "drink to get drunk" it would be easier to become addicted to a hard liquor like whiskey or vodka.
No, four ounces of wine and four ounces of whiskey will not have the same alcohol content. Whiskey generally has a higher alcohol by volume (ABV) than wine, so four ounces of whiskey will have more alcohol than four ounces of wine.
Various beers have lower alcohol than wine or whiskey.
Merlo - it's a dark red wine and suits whiskey in moderation.
whiskey
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No, four ounces of wine and four ounces of whiskey are not the same. The alcohol content in whiskey is much higher than in wine, so the effects on the body will be different. Additionally, the flavor profiles and potential health benefits of each drink will vary.
Standard servings of beer, wine and distilled spirits each have about 0.6 oz of absolute alcohol. In terms of alcohol content, they are equal. However, it is a common myth that spirits (whiskey, rum, gin, tequila, etc.) are more intoxicating than beer, which is more intoxicating than wine. It is also a common myth that drinking red wine in moderation confers more health benefits than doing so with white wine, beer or spirits.
No, it is a fortified wine.
Wild Turkey is a brand of Kentucky bourbon whiskey.
Wine, water and whiskey are drinks. Winter Lager is a beer brewed by Samuel Adams. Wolverine Beer is brewed in Webberville, Michigan by Michigan Brewing Company. Winterfest is a beer brewed by Coors.
Alcohol?
wine,shampain and more Champaigne is the correct spelling. What about whiskey and beer?