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Firefly Spirits, “Grinnin’ like a possum eatin’ a sweet tater”
Grinnin’ like a possum eatin’ a sweet tater
@BSapphireGinUK. bespoke masterclasses @wardianlondon.
From 17-21 November,
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Jack Daniel’s 40% alcohol by Brown Forman
Knob Creek 50% alcohol by Beam Suntory
When “A Case of the Mondays” isn’t too bad.
JD 40% alcohol with honey so you can drink responsibly!
Tennessee Honey. Unmistakably Jack. Join the swarm.
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Budweiser, key ingredient alcohol/ethanol.
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Guinness, alcohol depression.
Finish this iconic Guinness catchphrase: Good things come to those who _________. [Image Credit: Francesco Aloe]
Jim Beam 40% alcohol by Suntory. Alcohol dementia.
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Alcohol and mental health
5. Alcohol can damage your memory
Soon after drinking alcohol, your brain processes slow down and your memory can be impaired. After large quantities of alcohol, the brain can stop recording into the ‘memory store’. That’s why you can wake up the next day with a ‘blank’ about what you said or did and even where you were. This short-term memory failure or ‘black out’ doesn’t mean that brain cells have been damaged, but frequent heavy sessions can damage the brain because of alcohol’s effect on brain chemistry and processes.
Drinking heavily over a long period of time can also have long-term effects on memory. Even on days when you don’t drink any alcohol, recalling what you did yesterday, or even where you have been earlier that day, become difficult.





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