Guide to Social Activity/Alcohol
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This textbook describes Alcoholic beverages.
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Alcohol is popular in some parts of the world, despite Prohibition and the problems of alcoholism. Possession and use of alcoholic beverages continues to be illegal in many countries, and heavily regulated in many others.
History
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Licensing laws have changed on a number of occasions in the United Kingdom. Until the late 1980s, public houses typically opened between 11:00 and 14:30 and then from 18:00 to 23:00. A change in the law in the late 1980s allowed all day opening, that is, between 11:00 and 23:00 except on Sunday. A more recent change has allowed more public houses to request extended licensing hours with the possibility of staying open 24 hours a day. All day opening was a contentious issue with arguments on one side that early closing encouraged binge drinking and resulted in large numbers of drunk people exiting onto the streets simultaneously. A counter argument was that early closing prevented people from becoming more drunk and causing more trouble.
Advantages
[edit | edit source]- social interaction
Disadvantages
[edit | edit source]External Links
[edit | edit source]- "If you drink alcoholic beverages, do so in moderation" from Nutrition and Your Health: Dietary Guidelines for Americans from United States Department of Agriculture, 1995
- "Alcohol Prohibitoin Was A Failure", Mark Thornton concerning US prohibition from 1920 to 1933
- Alcohol History Database and Links from www.scc.rutgers.edu
For alcoholic beverages
[edit | edit source]- Realbeer.com "beer enthusiasts" from the United Kingdom
- TODO: link to vendors
Against alcoholic beverages
[edit | edit source]- Prohibition Party and National Committee political party in United States
News links
[edit | edit source]- Mo. Lawmaker Seeks to Ban Cold Beer Sales concerning US state of Missouri
- Nationalism Makes Laotian Beer a Success concerning Beerlao beer from Laos