While any beverage containing alcohol can be abused, beverages with a low concentration of alcohol, like beer, are less tied to population health risks like alcohol poisoning. “Is burden of disease differentially linked to spirits? A systematic scoping review and implications for alcohol policy.”
Health risks of higher alcohol beverages

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