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    Craft Beer

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    process. Brewers can choose to make beer or soda, simple by choosing recipes. One of the earliest examples of this is Thomas Kemper Root Beer, which two brewers debuted as an Oktoberfest in Paulsboro, Washington in 1990. True, it’s not an alcoholic beverage, but that was a choice made by the brewers. Andy Thomas is currently the CEO of Craft Brew Alliance, and Will Kemper is currently making very nice European style beers as the owner of Chuckanut Brewery in…

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    By 1919, 48 states had ratified the amendment. It banned the production, sale, and possession of "intoxicating beverages" was illegal. "Intoxicating beverages" can be defined as half of 1 percent alcohol by volume. Beer was about 3-7 percent alcohol and wine was about 15 percent. Although alcohol was considered illegal, it did not lessen the craving to drink. People wanted these beverages during dinner, parties, and at bars or saloons. However, certain loopholes to this amendment were enacted.…

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    very high considering this drink has only been on the market since 2004. Other companies such as Monster And Rock star have had no reported deaths. David Kroll, who is a contributor for Forbes states “Monster and Rock star are brightly-labeled beverages that contain 160 to 175…

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    Here are some things the Volstead Act did. (1) To “prohibit intoxicating beverages.” (2) “[T]o regulate the manufacture, production, use and sale of high proof spirits for other than beverage purposes.” (3) To “insure an ample supply of alcohol and promote its use in scientific research and in the development of fuel, dye and other lawful industries.” It also defines what intoxicating…

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    child’s health as well as the way they perform in school. Although energy drinks can be consumed by most people as with anything, the key is moderation. Energy drinks should be regulated like drug, and children are consuming the highly-caffeinated beverages and are at a higher risk for serious health problems. To be safe, children must be educated of the risks associated with energy drinks as well as keeping young children from being exposed to the drinks. Health risks are a very serious…

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    In her article, “Is Red Wine Really Good for You?”, Krisha McCoy kicks around some positives and negatives of drinking red wine. She begins with talking about how wine or any alcoholic beverage can and will have some sort of effect on your health. She states that although there is some evidence supporting the fact that moderate consumption of wine will benefit your health, some health professionals continue to warn people away from alcohol. All coming together to make a complicated mess and…

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    majority causes of consuming alcohol in the first place can be due to high levels of stress. In which, people who have high levels of stress are more likely to drink alcoholic beverages. Another common cause of alcohol consumption would be depression. Those who are affected by depression are likely to drink alcoholic beverages “as a means of self-treatment”(Nordqvist). Therefore, people who…

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    approached by a male Hispanic, who identified himself as (Mendoza, Mario DOB 02/17/70), at which time he was checked through L.E.A.D.S. via dispatch which revealed no record. Mendoza had signs of consumption of an alcoholic beverage. He had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage, glassy eyes, and erratic behavior (mood swings). Mendoza related that he ate some spicy food inside of Los Comales and began to argue with one of the waitresses. Mendoza further related he paid for his food and left the…

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    Thesis Statement: “Alcohol is one of the most widely used drug substance in the world, not only is it an adult issue, it is becoming more of an underage and teenage issue as well. Most American high school seniors have had an alcoholic beverage in the past month”. Introduction: A very close relative in my family is a victim in alcohol abuse, they have spent time in jail and will probably never get their license back. Instead of the person taking charge of his or her own life they have chosen…

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    Consuming Energy Drinks

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    Consuming energy drinks can increase your body on doing “physical and mental performances”. Most energy drinks mainly contain high caffeine from a variety of 74 to 100 milligrams along with others that may include “plant based stimulants such as Guarana and ginseng.” For instance, a cup of five ounces of coffee can contain ninety five or one hundred milligrams of coffee, Pepsi includes sixty nine milligrams and for a Starbucks Venti Coffee contains 415 milligrams of caffeine. Almost every energy…

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