Desperados FWI
@DesperadosAG 10 minutes agoUne association d’arômes intenses de tequila vieillies dans une bouteille teintée… C’est la nouvelle
#DespeBlack !
Ciroc vodka exploiting Coronation Street
Who’s got that
#FridayFeeling? We certainly do here on the cobbles! Double
#corrie tonight!
Women vulnerable to toxic effects of Baileys 21% alcohol
The #BBNWonderland event lasted a day. The friendships made by these ladies will last a lifetime! #HeresToUs
Jack Daniel’s 40% alcohol by Brown Forman USA
We all know that Jack was a generous man… So, to celebrate the Spirit of Jack this festive season, we’re giving away cool Old No.7 prizes to you and a friend – because Jack, after all, tastes better when shared with others! Check in on Monday to find how you can WIN. #JacksFestiveSpirit
Alcohol causes mouth cancer & gum disease
- Alcohol irritates all the soft tissue in the mouth and decreases the amount of natural saliva. In terms of the tissue, the skin of the mouth is very delicate and the alcohol is corrosive to the gums, cheeks and skin. It can affect the way the tissue cells divide, which is why people who drink heavily have a greater chance of getting mouth or throat cancer.
- Gum disease causes teeth to get loose within the gum. The gum erodes and can no longer support the teeth. Drinking causes dry mouth. Saliva is a natural healing property that helps to fight bacteria. When the mouth is dry, bacteria grows, which breaks down the gums, and jeopardizes the teeth.
- Alcohol causes irritation to the gum tissue. Those individuals who are involved in substance abuse tend to have poor dental hygiene habits. This makes them far more prone to such problems.
- Heavy drinkers tend to eat poorly, and this leads to nutritional deficiencies which opens the door for all types of disease to arise. These deficiencies in diet can also lower the effectiveness of the immune system and increase the likelihood of developing gum disease.
- Alcohol is often used in chemistry as a drying agent, and it does the same for your mouth when you consume alcoholic beverages. In addition to reducing saliva, it also creates a more acidic environment in your mouth, which can soften enamel. Add to that the high sugar level in many types of alcohol, especially sweet liqueurs, and it’s easy to see why alcohol can damage your teeth.
- Alcohol, even just a glass of wine, is also acidic and can erode the teeth.
Women vulnerable to toxic effects of Bacardi 40% alcohol
Diageo Happy Hour Day. Alcohol an addictive, psychoactive drug.
#BarAdvice It’s National#HappyHour Day tomorrow. Promote#ResponsibleDrinking & don’t over-serve your customers.
Tanqueray using Solea Morente
Tanqueray Gin Spain Retweeted
Solea Morente, Spanish flamenco and pop rock singer
#PeopleWhoTanqueray#Tanqueray http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/11/10/tentaciones/1447177551_382092.html …
Bacardi with added sweeteners to make it easier to take.
The battle between Captain Morgan and Bacardi rages in new campaign “All In, All Heart” http://ow.ly/UvEi2
Guinness selling alcohol for ages
Did you know? The brewery draymen who worked at St. James’s Gate were responsible for delivering Guinness in and around Dublin using the famous horse and carts. A drayman had to be under 34 years of age, his work day started at 6am and he was responsible for daily grooming of his horse.



Coronation Street
? We certainly do here on the cobbles! Double 





Bacardí 

Stephanie Jordan 

