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    Alcoholic drinks play a crucial social role in most cultures. An alcoholic beverage is a drink which contains a significant amount of the psychoactive drug ethanol which is informally called alcohol. [Wikipedia] Most countries implement laws regulating alcoholic drinks production, sale and consumption because of their potential for abuse which may cause physical dependence and increase their risk of alcohol-related harm. [1] ["Minimum Age Limits Worldwide". International Center for Alcohol Policies

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    associated with serving alcoholic beverages in an establishment. Besides, I will also describe the advantages and disadvantages of having varieties of beverages. Apart from that, effects of alcohol to the human body, how to recognize signs of alcohol abuse and the proper way of handling intoxicated guests and alcohol related laws in Malaysia will be discussed in the essay below. Lastly, I will mention about the responsibility of establishments in serving alcoholic beverages as well. Content In

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    The earliest alcoholic beverages may have been made from berries or and winemaking may have originated in the wild grape regions of the Middle East. (Hanson, 1995). A variety of alcoholic beverages have been used in China since prehistoric times China perceived alcohol as spiritual food rather than a material food (Hanson, 1995). From the earliest recorded use of alcohol, drinking has been a social activity, and both consumption and behavior have been subject to self-imposed social controls. The

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    Alcoholic drinks play a crucial social role in most cultures. An alcoholic beverage is a drink which contains a significant amount of the psychoactive drug ethanol which is informally called alcohol. [Wikipedia] Most countries implement laws regulating alcoholic drinks production, sale and consumption because of their potential for abuse which may cause physical dependence and increase their risk of alcohol-related harm. [1] ["Minimum Age Limits Worldwide". International Center for Alcohol Policies

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    DRINKING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol, commonly known as alcohol. Alcoholic beverages are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and spirits (or distilled beverage). They are legally consumed in most countries, and over 100 countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption.[1] In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This minimum age varies between 16 and 25 years,

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    Drinking alcoholic beverage is already a part of our routine. We may not drink every day but if there is an occasion like birthdays, anniversaries, job promotions, reunions or if you are heart-broken, alcoholic drinks are always present. Not all people are drinking beverage because they are happy, sometimes, others are drinking because they are sad of losing a family or they are feeling pain because of a recent break up. Alcoholic beverages are widely used all over the world, and it plays a significant

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    The alcoholic beverage has long been a key element of our social world and has grown into a way of life for many. It is something that is at almost every party that we attend, it is advertised on television, and is promoted by many celebrities. People consume alcohol to celebrate an occasion, socialize with their friends or strangers, or to just simply relax. Alcohol, whether it be in the form of wine, beer, or spirits, have almost become inescapable in todays society. We often wonder the effect

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    David Bohn Restaurant Operations Final Beverage Paper – Non-Alcoholic 10/9/2015 Non-Alcoholic Beer Non-alcoholic beer for the most part still has alcohol in it, .5 percent alcohol is the most common and yes there are some that have 0.0 percent alcohol but they are more expensive to produce and the flavor is greatly reduced. There are countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar, just to name a few, where you would find the 0.0 percent alcoholic beer because any type of alcohol consumption

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    The non-alcoholic beverage segment is a very competitive and dynamic sector and encompasses a broad range of categories as showed in the chart below: The market size is currently around $ 170 billion in sales and is projected to grow to $190 billion by 2020. As the graph below points out, the CSDs remain the largest single sub-category within the segment. However, as the CSD sub-category continues to decline, it is expected that most of the segment growth will be driven by smaller, emerging “better-for-you”

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    alcohol in many states on a Sunday (Indiana is the only state in which this law remains in effect) and for the movement that preceded the Prohibition in 1920 (Holt). The Prohibition disallowed Americans to produce, import, transport, or sell alcoholic beverages; it lasted for thirteen years until the twenty-first amendment ended it because of the reaction it sparked (Holt). In the twenty-first century, the minimum drinking age in all fifty states in America is 21 years old. The science of alcohol,

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