Ever wondered why we go so quickly from that euphoric feeling when we’re drinking to that horrible feeling when you’ve had too much?
Why exactly do we get hangovers sometimes when we drink and not others?
Let’s watch this video to learn more,
Ever wondered why we go so quickly from that euphoric feeling when we’re drinking to that horrible feeling when you’ve had too much?
Why exactly do we get hangovers sometimes when we drink and not others?
Let’s watch this video to learn more,
Did you know it was possible to free alcohol? Most people don’t. Let’s watch this video and see if its really possible.
Love watching videos of people trying something out of the ordinary for the first time.
In this video Australians try Japanese alcohol for the first time, often with hilarious results.
If you could have a full flavoured beer that was only 0.9 per cent alcohol volume an 0.2 standard drinks, would you choose it?
Well it is now a possibility with the release of Lion breweries, Hahn Ultra beer.
The low-alcohol beer has only 0.9 per cent alcohol volume but still delivers that full bodied flavour we’ve come to expect from a full strength beer.
Now customers don’t need to compromise, they can have a low-alcohol, full tasting beer anytime of the day, anyday of the week.
See more at: https://www.marketingmag.com.au/news-c/lion-makes-first-move-low-alcohol-beer-category-hahn-ultra-launch/
Over the last 7 years the council has increased the number of alcohol-free zones in the city from 149 to 400 which led to widespread criticism of the city. Many labelled the city boring and dead which is why the mayor has decided to follow the example of cities like Las Vegas and Berlin who have lifted the alcohol bans in streets and parks.
Lord Mayor Clover Moore recently said adults need to be treated as adults and cited new crime statistics to justify removing 62 alcohol free zones in and around the city.
Guests to Sydney often mocked the city for the harsh rules, leading the hospitality industry, music industry and backpackers etc. to welcome the news.
In a submission set out by The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE), the price of the cheapest alcohols would rise, in a measure that would reduce consumption and raise government funds.
The modelling was commissioned by FARE and would include an overhaul of how wine is taxed and would add 10 per cent to current excises.
FARE’s Pre‐Budget Submission 2016‐17 suggests wine and cider be taxed in the same way as beer, base on the volume of alcohol rather than on its selling price, as is the current method of taxation.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/03/07/australia-alcohol-tax_n_9405532.html
The World Whiskies Award was recently organised by Whisky Magazine and this year had a record number of entries.
The overall winner which was released in September was the peated Old Pulteney 1989 vintage which has a smoky flavour after being aged in American oak, ex-bourbon barrels.
The brand says the world’s single malt is popular among whisky enthusiasts and Old Pulteney devotees.
The Old Pulteney 1989 Vintage has been described as natural in colour, non-chill filtered and bottled at 46 per cent.
Find out more at: http://www.theshout.com.au/2016/03/21/article/Old-Pulteney-named-worlds-best-single-malt/FQJREGPIMK.html
A new strategy involving trouble-spotting reliant on emergency room data of alcohol-related injury will be rolling out in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra, based on the work of ProfessorJohnathan Shepherd.
Welsh Professor, Johnathan Shepherd’s ‘Cardiff Model’ strategy in collaboration with Deakin University has recently won a $1.4million grant from the National Healthh and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
This method collects information from hospital emergency departments to identify epicentres of alcohol-fuelled, violent behaviour. The information is passed on to police and public health organisations.
The Cardiff Model which has proven successful in other parts of the world including Cardiff, will be implemented in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra over a five-year period.
As of this year up to 5000 drivers will be forced to have alcohol interlocks installed in their vehicles, at their own expense.
Road Safety Minister Liza Harvey said this would help reduce the number of drink driving incidents that we see on the road.
The alcohol interlocks are like breathalysers that prevent high risk offenders from driving a car while drunk.
As of the second half of the year, devices will become compulsory for all motorists convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level in excess of 0.15 and those with more than one excess 0.08 offence. Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-03-20/interlocks-will-cut-dui-rates-liza-harvey-wa-minister/7261206

For those with a gluten intolerance or on a gluten free diet, there’s a new vodka available made from sugar cane molasses that’s completely gluten free.
The vodka will be launching in bars and clubs across the country.
Beenleigh Cane Cutter Vodka is the new artisan vodka created by Beenleigh Artisan Distillery, the country’s oldest registered distillery. The drink is made exclusively of Queensland cane, water and yeast.
The vodka differs from others which are traditionally created from grains because its made from molasses. Source: http://www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au/beverage/gluten-free-vodka-hits-the-market