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Diwakaram_april1
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andhuke nenu only Red Wine ki limited.
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If you count one drink as one of what you're served, you may be greatly underestimating your intake.
Technically, 12 ounces of light beer (one bottle or can), 5 ounces of red or white wine (a little smaller than a yogurt container), and 1 shot of liquor all pack about the same amount of alcohol, and each contains roughly 100 calories. But one study found that wine and liquor served at restaurants are about 40% larger than these standard drink portions.
Another report found that beer and wine contain higher alcohol levels these days -- so when you order a drink out, you may be getting 50% more alcohol than you think. In addition, if you order a pint of beer (16 ounces), you'll get four extra ounces than one standard drink, and then there are mixed drinks that contain more than one shot (like those illustrious Long Island Iced Teas!).
The lesson: if you underestimate your intake, you may be far tipsier than you think. That means not only more alcohol calories than you counted on, but also a loosier-goosier state of mind than may seriously affect your appetite.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/09/health/alcohol-diet-tips/index .html?hpt=hp_c3

kiki.. Beer has more alcohol than other drinks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AekjFFsznNM&feature=youtu.be

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