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Types of alcohol
Effects of alcohol
Drink driving
100
A person must be 18 years old
What is the legal drinking age?
100
Beer wine spirits
What are the main types of alcohol?
100
vomiting, dizziness and loss of inhabitions
What are short term effects of alcohol?
100
0.05 BAC
What is the legal limit for a fully licenced driver?
200
A mixture of water, yeast and sugar
What are the main ingrdeients in alcohol?
200
alcohol such as vodka, whisky and scotch
What are spirits?
200
The delayed effects of drinking too much alcohol in a short period of time. Usually felt the next day.
What is a hangover?
200
BAC of learners and P-platers
What is 0.00
300
It changes the way your body works. Alcohol is an example of this.
What is a drug?
300
sav blanc, chardonnay, moscato
What is white wine?
300
Lining becomes inflamed, bleeding, ulcers, irritation
What are long term effects on the stomach?
300
10 grams of alcohol
What is one standard drink?
400
The process where yeast, sugar and water are mixed and kept at a constant temperature
What is fermentation?
400
alcohol made from a mixture of water, yeast and cereals
What is beer?
400
incidence of violent crime, rape, child abuse and suicide
What are long term behavioural effects of alcohol?
400
Gender, speed of drinking, food in stomach, fitness
What are factors that effect your BAC (blood alcoho concentration)
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