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Re: Questions about alcohol
(Anonymous) 2013-05-19 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)2. Neither. It's a liqueur you're supposed to have after eating (a large meal), and it's supposed to make digestion easier. Technically. It's strong, but not stronger than other liqueurs (35%).
4. You can do both. But many people just drink vodka with something else.
5. It depends on where you are and in which context you're using the word. A liquor is alcohol, obtained with distillation and containing ethanol. Wine is not a liquor, since it's pressed graped in barrels. Vodka and tequila are. Careful: a liquor and a liqueur are not the same: a liqueur has added sugar in it (Jagermeister is a liqueur)
6. When you're not used to the taste, many of them do (I'm still not used to it). But less alcoholic drinks don't: wine, beer... Anything less than 20%. Vodka is 40%. Rum
7. No.
Re: Questions about alcohol
(Anonymous) 2013-05-19 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)Rum is 50% in some places.
To clarify, the people I know who mix vodka with something else do because they can have a larger drink without as much alcohol in it as the equal amount of liquid with only vodka. Vodka is rather strong and mixing it with juice softens it.
If you ever drink punch, be careful: you don't taste the alcohol at all, or mostly not, and you get tipsy really fast, especially on an empty stomach.