Beer vs. Wine: Impact on the Body
It is a popular myth that all alcohol affects the body in the same way. However, this is not true and different kinds of alcohol will impact your system in very different ways. Depending on how much alcohol you drink, the effects of beer and wine are quite varied.
If you have been accused of drunk driving, it is very important that you know and understand the possible legal ramifications of this charge, and that you do everything you can to fight it. An experienced Houston DWI defense attorney can help explain the complex legal process, and the DWI attorneys of Johnson, Johnson & Baer, P.C., will fight to help you avoid the harsh penalties associated with a DWI conviction. Call us today at 713-222-0400.
Beer vs. Wine
Beer and wine often have very different concentrations of alcohol, so each one may affect your body in very different ways. Keep the following in mind when you decide to drink an alcoholic beverage:
- Beer often has a lower alcohol concentration than wine
- It takes less wine than beer to become intoxicated
- One serving of wine is about 4oz, but beers most frequently come in 16oz containers
- All alcohol can dehydrate you, but wine can do so quicker because of its higher sugar content
Whether you drank beer, wine, or some other alcoholic beverages, if you are facing charges of driving while intoxicated, the penalties for conviction may be severe.
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If you are facing DWI charges, contact an experienced Houston DWI defense attorney of Johnson, Johnson & Baer, P.C., today at 713-222-0400.


