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What drink starts with the letter L?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:33 PM on January 28, 2009

Nidhi Singh's Answer

Lemonade

Answered at 2:35 PM on January 28, 2009

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Why doesn't vodka freeze?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:33 PM on January 28, 2009

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the freezing point of ethanol, the alcohol mixed into the water to create vodka is much lower than water's.

the flavorings add to the even lower than normal freezing point.

your household freezer is not capable of making low enough temperatures, but everything will freeze, given low enough temperature.

Answered at 2:35 PM on January 28, 2009

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Does sealed Jack Daniels have an expiration date?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:33 PM on January 28, 2009

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There may be one printed on the packaging by law, but in reality a sealed bottle of spirit will keep almost indefinitely.

Answered at 2:34 PM on January 28, 2009

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How many shots in a fifth of whisky?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:33 PM on January 28, 2009

Nidhi Singh's Answer

It depends on whether you are using a 1 or 2 ounce shot glass, divide that into the number of ounces in a fifth.

Answered at 2:34 PM on January 28, 2009

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What are some good brunch drinks?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:33 PM on January 28, 2009

Nidhi Singh's Answer

Mimosa (orange juice and champagne)

Bellini (peach juice and champagne)

Answered at 2:35 PM on January 28, 2009

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What beer is best for steaming hot dogs?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:33 PM on January 28, 2009

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Bock Beer is a traditional, and good pairing with hot dogs and other sausages. Amber Bock by Michelob is a relatively inexpensive and widely available type.

THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD FOR BOTH DRINKING AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU HAVE IN MIND IS HEINEKEN..

Answered at 2:34 PM on January 28, 2009

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How many ounces is one shot of alcohol?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:33 PM on January 28, 2009

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There is one ounce of liquor in one shot.

1 1/2 ounces of liquid

Answered at 2:34 PM on January 28, 2009

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What products are made from wheat?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:26 PM on January 28, 2009

Nidhi Singh's Answer

Bulgar, Wheat Germ, Wheat Bran, Wheat Berry, Commercial Cereals, Cracked Wheat,

Answered at 2:28 PM on January 28, 2009

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What is a small measure of spirits called?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:26 PM on January 28, 2009

Nidhi Singh's Answer

1 Holy spirit

2 Consuming tea spoonfuls of spirit

Answered at 2:29 PM on January 28, 2009

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Why do you get a headache after drinking?

Asked by Monica in Food & Drink at   2:26 PM on January 28, 2009

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Source: http://en.Wikipedia.org/


Hango vers are multi-causal. Ethanol has a dehydrating effect by causing increased urine production (such substances are known as diuretics), which causes headaches, dry mouth, and lethargy. Dehydration causes the brain to shrink away from the skull slightly.[3] This can be mitigated by drinking water or an oral electrolyte solution after consumption of alcohol. Alcohol's effect on the stomach lining can account for nausea. Because of the increased NADH production during metabolism of ethanol by the enzymes alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase, excess NADH can build up and slow down gluconeogenesis in the liver, thus causing hypoglycemia.

Another factor contributing to a hangover are the products from the breakdown of ethanol via liver enzymes. Ethanol is converted to acetaldehyde by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, and then from acetaldehyde to acetic acid by the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase. Acetaldehyde (ethanal) is mildly toxic, contributing to hangover. These two reactions also require the conversion of NAD+ to NADH. With an excess of NADH, the lactate dehydrogenase reaction is driven to produce lactate from pyruvate (the end product of glycolysis) in order to regenerate NAD+ and sustain life. This diverts pyruvate from other pathways such as gluconeogenesis, thereby impairing the ability of the liver to supply glucose to tissues, especially the brain. Because glucose is the primary energy source of the brain, this lack of glucose contributes to hangover symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, mood disturbances, and decreased attention and concentration.

There are various nervous system effects: the removal of the depressive effects of alcohol in the brain probably account for the light and noise sensitivity.

In addition, it is thought that the presence of other alcohols (such as fusel oils), by-products of the alcoholic fermentation also called congeners, exaggerate many of the symptoms (cogeners may also be zinc or other metals added primarily to sweet liqueurs to enhance their flavor); this probably accounts for the mitigation of the effects when distilled alcohol, particularly vodka, is consumed instead.

The amount of congeners in the drink may also have an effect. Red wines have more congeners than white wines, and some people note less of a hangover with white wine. Some individuals have a strong negative reaction to red wine called red wine headache that can affect them within 15 minutes after drinking a single glass of red wine. The headache is usually accompanied by nausea and flushing.

In alcohol metabolism, one molecule of ethanol (the primary active ingredient in alcoholic beverages) produces 2 molecules of NADH, utilizing Vitamin B12 as a coenzyme. Over-consumption of ethanol may cause vitamin B12 deficiency as well.

Answered at 2:29 PM on January 28, 2009

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