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What?s the safest alcohol to drink at parties?

Ever wondered what the safest alcohol to drink in bars and at parties is?


You?d think that because alcohol disinfects, your vodka Red Bulls are safe for consumption - well, think again.

The researchers tested the resilience of bacteria by putting infected ice in common drinks.  The results are as follows:

Vodka: Killed none

Coca-Cola: Killed Bacillus and Pseudomonas

Tonic: Killed all barring Acinetobacter

A recent study published in the medical journal Springer took a look at the different types of bacteria that survives in ice.

Bar ice is not just solid water, but plays host to 31 species of bacteria, including Pseudomona (skin and lung infection), Staphylococcus (staph infections), Bacillus (food poisoning) and Acinetobacter (pneumonia and meningitis.)  Suddenly our only problem when going out isn?t the looming hangover of the next day, but bacterial ice!

Luckily there is hope, let the wooden casks roll in.  Ain?t no party like a whiskey party!

Whiskey: Annihilated them ALL and is the safest alcohol to drink.

Besides the fact that whiskey is healthier in terms of calorie content, a new study reveals whiskey to be a killer of bacteria found in bar and party ice.
For more details on the study, ?Presence of pathogenic bacteria in ice cubes and evaluation of their survival in different systems,? you know, in case you want to be further put off drinking.

Granted, in the vast majority of cases, drinking the bacteria won?t make you sick. Let?s face it, you?ve been consuming these micro bad-terials your entire drinking life.

Luckily there is hope, all thanks to that luscious mashed grain aged in wooden casks, whiskey.

Cheers to whiskey, the safest alcohol that kills all bacteria!
 
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