I am not sure IF it is less harmful, but usually, what makes Alcoholic Beverages harmful is their alcohol contents, so a beverage that has less alcohol will be less harmful - unless you compensate and drink a larger amount of it.
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Yes. If cooled sufficiently.
Stop worrying about which cigarette has less nicotin or whatever. Any cigarette is harmful. Even assuming that one brand of cigarettes has less nicotine, there are lots of other harmful substances.
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Drinking alcohol (beer, wine and spirits (vodka, gin, whiskey, rum, etc.) in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining or abusing alcohol.
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Yes. If cooled sufficiently.
Depends on the bottling distillation. Both Vodka and Gin are typically bottled anywhere from 80 to 100 proof. If a bottle of gin and a bottle of vodka both state on their label that they are "100 proof", they are identically "strong". If you get a bottle of vodka that is 80 proof, and a bottle of gin that is 94 proof, the gin is stronger, and so on.
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.
A shot is 1.5 ounces which converts to 44.36 millileters.
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The specific gravity of whiskey is less than water (.924-.947), so the volume of whiskey itself would float in water. Given that the barrel is made of wood (and should float by itself), a sealed barrel full of whiskey should float.