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Alcohol results from the action of yeast on sugar. The yeast converts sugar into ethanol; which, as it was inhospitable to bacteria, would retard spoilage. It has been drunk, used, seen, and even occasionally manufactured by the Doctor, companions, and others.
Adventurer archaeologist Bernice Summerfield (who travelled with the Doctor for some time) greatly appreciated alcoholic beverages.
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Wine was a drink made from pressed fruit, usually some form of grape. It was commonly found on Earth.
Beer was created by the fermentation of hops in water. The farming of hops for this purpose may have been have been what caused humanity to first switch from a hunter-gatherer society to an agricultural one. (BNA: Walking to Babylon)
Spirits were made by distillation, and were usually quite potent.
Alcohol is a chemical compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. It many of its forms it serves as an intoxicant to humanoids, as such, it has been produced in a variety of manners throughout the galaxy. (TOS novel: The Starship Trap)
Federation medical science has developed an anti-intoxicant to either prevent or reverse the effects of alcohol intoxication. (TNG novel: Debtors' Planet and DS9 episode: "Apocalypse Rising")
In 2365, Kori, a youngster who lived in The Armada, brewed grain alcohol, using quadrotriticale, in a still he had built using components from a Romulan missile he and his brother had found. (TNG comic: "Space Seeds")
Various forms of alcohol appear in all games of the Fallout series.
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In the different Fallout games there are different types of liquor. They also have different types of effects. They can be found in just about anywhere from The Muddy Rudder Bar in Rivet City, to a garbage bin in the middle of the Wasteland.
There are quite a few different types of alcohol in the Fallout series. Here's a list of them.
Here are some of the bars and popular locations for booze in the Capital Wasteland.
This index contains a list of all known alcohols in the game organized for quick referencing.
| Alcohol | Potency (level(s)) |
Max. Use (minute(s)) |
Merchant Value |
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Aged Dwarven Ale |
5 | 3 | 100 |
Aged Hunter's Ale |
5 | 3 | 100 |
Bottle of Grog |
5 | 3 | 0 |
Bottle of Juniberry Gin |
1 | 1 | 25 |
Bottle of Rice Wine |
1 | 1 | 200 |
Bottle of Vabbian Wine |
1 | 1 | 100 |
Dwarven Ale |
1 | 1 | 100 |
Eggnog |
1 | 1 | 0 |
Flask of Firewater |
5 | 3 | 0 |
Hard Apple Cider |
1 | 1 | 0 |
Hunter's Ale |
1 | 1 | 5 |
Keg of Aged Hunter's Ale |
5 | 3* | 0 |
Shamrock Ale |
1 | 1 | 0 |
Spiked Eggnog |
5 | 3 | 0 |
Vial of Absinthe |
1 | 1 | 0 |
Witch's Brew |
1 | 1 | 0 |
Zehtuka's Jug |
1 | 1 | 0 |
*Keg of Aged Hunter's Ale has 50 uses.
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Ethyl Alcohol, chemical formula CH3CH2OH, sometimes simply known as Alcohol, is a drug used by both Humans and Prophets. Ethanol is also known as EtOH, using the common organic chemistry notation of representing the ethyl group (C2H5) with Et. Ethanol is a straight-chain alcohol, and its molecular formula is C2H5OH. An alternative notation is CH3-CH2-OH, which indicates that the carbon of a methyl group (CH3-) is attached to the carbon of a methylene group (-CH2-), which is attached to the oxygen of a hydroxyl group (-OH). Its empirical formula is C2H6O, a formula that it shares with dimethyl ether.
It has several medicinal uses, but is most well known for its intoxicating effects (it can be used as a depressant), and as such is used in a wide variety of alcoholic beverages, for example, the ancient Human beverage Beer is a standard drug carried aboard UNSC starships and facilities. It is a flammable, colorless, mildly toxic chemical compound with a distinctive perfume-like odor, and is the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. It has a number of medical uses as well. While these were never specifically mentioned, historical earth armies used ethyl alcohol (and alcoholic beverages) as an antiseptic and general anesthetic. This being so, it is very possible the UNSC continues this use when better alternatives are unavailable. The Covenant also possessed alcohol or a very similar intoxicant.[1]
Ethanol is used in UNSC commercial vehicles as a biofuel, notably more advanced variants of the JOTUN series of agricultural drones[2]. It is likely that this was Corn Ethanol, a derivative of corn used as an alternative fuel. Corporal Locklear was very aware of these facts, and managed to find the Medicinal Grade MED34-CH3CH2OH alcohol stores on the UNSC Gettysburg shortly before his death in the explosion of the Forerunner Crystal.[3]
Alcohol of various forms has been associated with characters throughout the Lost storyline. Sometimes the effects of alcohol have lead to the revealing of interesting plot points, such as the fail-safe discussion and Christian's attempt to visit his daughter.
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The following characters have been described either as an alcoholic or depicted with a drinking problem:
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Drinking games involve drinking a pre-determined amount of alcoholic beverage whenever a pre-established condition has been met. The objective is to win via others becoming too drunk to continue participating, or sometimes to simply increase the enjoyment of the related activity through inebriation. In the fandom of Lost, one such drinking game is called "Jackface", based on the expressive and varied facial expressions of Matthew Fox; another example is drinking whenever Hurley says the word "Dude."
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Alcohol is a chemical compound. When ingested by humanoids it can have an intoxicating effect and is popular in many cultures.
Alcohol refers to a number of chemical compounds that have intoxicating effects on Humans and many alien species. The Zelosians, however, exhibited intoxication when they ingested sugar.[1]
Many beings, such as the Gran Ree-Yees[2] and the Mimbanite of Mimban[3], were addicted to alcoholic beverages. Others, like Han Solo after the death of his friend Chewbacca[4], drank alcohol to drown their sorrows.
Certain alcohols, such as ethyl alcohol, could also be used as a cleaning solution.[5]
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