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  2. Is That Eggnog Going To Make You Feel Sick? Here's What To ...

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    Alcohol does not prevent bacteria from growing and it does not sterilize bacteria if added to a drink or consumed at the same time,” Ruhs said. The added alcohol in your drink may also be adding ...

  3. I Drank Every Eggnog I Could Find & These Are The Only ... - AOL

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    Eggnog recipes can vary significantly based on the consistency, blend of spices, and the type of alcohol you're using, if you're using it at all. It can also come in countless forms. It can also ...

  4. Eggnog - Wikipedia

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    The cause was almost certainly an eggnog made on the spur of the moment, with some cases caused in a secondary outbreak caused by food being handled later by people with contaminated hands. [34] A later publication of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stated that the alcohol in eggnog is not sufficient to sterilize contaminated eggs. [35]

  5. Why you should be careful with that eggnog - AOL

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    It’s that time of year when drinking heart-stoppingly creamy eggnog at all times of day is — almost — acceptable. While eggnog is the traditional go-to holiday drink in many U.S. households ...

  6. The 9 Best Liquors For Eggnog, According To Bartenders - AOL

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    "The subtle notes of baking spices and the coffee are perfect to make an after dinner eggnog cocktail," she said. $48.00 at Reserve Bar Casa Noble Reposado Tequila

  7. Auto-brewery syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) (also known as gut fermentation syndrome, endogenous ethanol fermentation or drunkenness disease) is a condition characterized by the fermentation of ingested carbohydrates in the gastrointestinal tract of the body caused by bacteria or fungi. [1]

  8. Coquito - Wikipedia

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    The coconut-based alcoholic beverage is similar to eggnog, and is sometimes referred to as Puerto Rican Eggnog (though incorrectly, as coquito does not contain eggs). The mixed drink is made with Puerto Rican rum , coconut milk , cream of coconut , sweetened condensed milk , vanilla, nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon.

  9. What's the Best Liquor to Spike Eggnog This Christmas? - AOL

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    For the perfect ratio of eggnog to liquor simply follow this rule of thumb: one part alcohol and five parts eggnog. You can also think of it this way—if you have a one-quart container of eggnog ...