mandag 23. februar 2009

How is alcohol made?

How is it made? Beer and wine are called fermented beverages. They are made by adding yeast to a substance that contains sugar. The yeast starts the formation process, which turns sugar into ethyl and carbon dioxide gas. Beer is made from barley malt. The people who brew the beer soak the barley in water to make it sprout. When the barley dries, they take off the sprouts only leaving starch, or malt. The malt is ground up and mixed up with water to form mash. This is put into another mash which contains corn or rice that has been crushed and heated. The starch from corn or rice is then changed to sugar. Some dried flowers are added to the mash to add flavor, then the mash is fermented. Then the brewers age the beer for several weeks to add taste in the beer.

Another type of alcoholic beverage is called a distilled beverage. That is made from fermented grain mash or fermented juice. Distilled beverages include drinks such as whiskey, vodka, liqueurs, gin, rum, and other beverages.

What is alcohol?

Alcohol is a clear drink that is made from corn, barley, grain, rye, or a beverage containing ethyl. When a person drinks alcohol, about 20 percent is absorbed in the stomach, and 80 percent is absorbed in the small intestine. The concentration of alcohol, the type of drink, and whether the stomach is full or empty depends on how fast the alcohol is absorbed. Once the alcohol is absorbed into the tissue, it affects your mind and body. Blood alcohol concentration can rise up to 20 minutes after having a drink. After alcohol is absorbed it leaves the body in three ways: the kidneys, lungs, and liver.

Alcohol use among youths

Alcohol is the most frequently used by teens in youth school and high school, and its use is increasing. Boys and girls usually trying alcohol for the first time when they are around the age 12-3 years old, Underage drinking is a factor in nearly half of all teen automobile crashes, the leading cause of death among teenagers.
a few factual statements about alcohol:

-Alcohol use contributes to youth suicides, homicides and fatal injuries – the leading cause of death among youth after auto crashes.

- Alcohol abuse is linked to as many as two-thirds of all sexual assaults and date rapes of teens and college students.

-Alcohol is a major factor in unprotected sex among youth, increasing their risk of contracting HIV or other transmitted diseases.

Drinking can affect others:
Millions of people are affected by the drinking of someone who is close to you. Many times people who are close to alcoholics do not even realize how much they have been affected by someone else's drinking. If your parents have drinking problems is it bigger chances for the children to get problems with alcohol.Organs That Can Be Damaged by Alcoholism

Organs That Can Be Damaged by Alcoholism:

tirsdag 3. februar 2009

About youth and alcohol:

Aboout youth and alcohol:

Research showes that teens with separeted parents are much moore involved in alcohol and drugs, than tenns with parents who are together.