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  2. What is alcohol? Ingredients, chemicals and manufacture -...

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    Alcohol is made by putting grains, fruits or vegetables through a process called fermentation. This is a chemical reaction where yeast or bacteria react with the sugars in the other ingredients to produce ethanol (the alcohol in the drink) and carbon dioxide (which can mean the drink has bubbles).

  3. Alcoholic beverage | Definition, Production, & Facts | Britannica

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    Alcoholic beverage, any fermented liquor, such as wine, beer, or distilled spirits, that contains ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, as an intoxicating agent. Alcoholic beverages are fermented from the sugars in fruits, berries, grains, and such other ingredients as plant saps, tubers, honey, and milk.

  4. What Is Alcohol and What Does It Do to the Human Body?

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    The type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages is ethyl alcohol or ethanol. The molecular structure of ethanol is C2H6O. It can also be written as CH3CH2OH or C2H5OH.

  5. Alcohol | Definition, Formula, & Facts | Britannica

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    Alcohol, any of a class of organic compounds with one or more hydroxyl groups attached to a carbon atom of an alkyl group. Alcohols may be considered as organic derivatives of water (H2O) in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced by an alkyl group.

  6. Where Do Alcoholic Beverages Come From? - ThoughtCo

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    The alcohol that you can drink, called ethyl alcohol or ethanol, is produced by fermenting carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches. Fermentation is an anaerobic process used by yeast to convert sugars into energy. Ethanol and carbon dioxide are waste products of the reaction.

  7. What is alcohol? - New Scientist

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    Alcohol is produced naturally when yeasts ferment sugars to generate energy, and some animals that eat a lot of fruit or nectar have evolved to metabolise it. Chemical evidence from...

  8. How is alcohol made? - How It Works

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    To make ethanol (alcohol), all you need is a sugary (high carbohydrate) feedstock like grapes, corn or malted barley, plus water and yeast. Yeasts are microscopic organisms that metabolise the carbohydrates in the feedstock and produce two by-products: ethanol and carbon dioxide.

  9. How Spirits Are Made - Liquor.com

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    After the base alcohol is made, the next, and most crucial, step to making spirits is distillation. Distillation is the process of separating alcohol from water via evaporation and condensation. The base alcohol is heated, and certain parts of it are captured.

  10. What Makes Liquor: 10 (Un)Expected Base Ingredients

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    Necessary for the production of any kind of alcohol is one common element: sugar. In the absence of oxygen, Saccharomyces yeast strips oxygen from sugar molecules, leaving behind ethanol, aka...

  11. Ethanol - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH 3 CH 2 OH. It is an alcohol, with its formula also written as C 2 H 5 OH, C 2 H 6 O or EtOH, where Et stands for ethyl. Ethanol is a volatile, flammable, colorless liquid with a characteristic wine-like ...