Non-alcoholic wine is certainly not the ‘path to a rubber woman’, as it may seem at first glance. This statement is especially clearly proven during major family holidays, such as birthdays or New Year’s celebrations. When a person must deprive themselves of alcoholic libations in order to have the opportunity to bring home family and friends. But this is no reason not to raise a glass with everyone! In such cases, use non-alcoholic wine.
It is obtained from real alcoholic wine in various ways. The most common method is evaporation at low temperatures in a vacuum. First, aromatics are removed from the ‘source’ and condensed in a separate container. The temperature is then raised slightly and the alcohol is removed. After this, the “aroma” is returned to the remaining liquid and the final product is obtained – “almost wine.”
The nuance is that it is impossible to completely get rid of “degrees”. Every non-alcoholic wine contains 0.1-0.5% alcohol. That is, if a person drinks such a drink, he still “alcoholizes.” Not to the same extent as with normal wine, but still. Let us remind you that according to Russian law, a driver is considered drunk if the recording device shows more than 0.3 ppm of alcohol in the blood or 0.16 mg/l of alcohol vapor in the exhaled air.
Regular wine contains 9-14% alcohol, depending on the variety. Based on this fact, we can say that the average man’s body will process alcohol from one glass of grape drink in about three hours. A similar container containing 0.1-0.5% of an intoxicating substance is ‘neutralized’ in 10 minutes. If a driver drinks a bottle of non-alcoholic wine at a high rate, a police breath test will probably detect something. Especially if the subject has recently smoked a cigarette or vaped.
But the critical figures of 16 mg/l on the breathalyzer screen can only be achieved under the most unfortunate circumstances for the driver. But don’t relax. Because after drinking noticeable amounts of wine, a person begins to smell properly. In the “non-alcoholic” case we are not talking about vaping.
But the rest of the spectrum of accompanying scents will be present on his breath. That even with “zeros” on the breath test screen will certainly prompt the traffic police officer to take the “client” for a medical examination. At the very least, such a scenario would significantly delay his return home from the party. The conclusion from all the above is the following: drinking non-alcoholic wine keeps the driver sober, but will not save him from ‘confrontations’ with the traffic police.
Non-alcoholic wine is certainly not the ‘path to a rubber woman’, as it may seem at first glance. This statement is especially clearly proven during major family holidays, such as birthdays or New Year’s celebrations. When a person must deprive themselves of alcoholic libations in order to have the opportunity to bring home family and friends. But this is no reason not to raise a glass with everyone! In such cases, use non-alcoholic wine.
It is obtained from real alcoholic wine in various ways. The most common method is evaporation at low temperatures in a vacuum. First, aromatics are removed from the ‘source’ and condensed in a separate container. The temperature is then raised slightly and the alcohol is removed. After this, the “aroma” is returned to the remaining liquid and the final product is obtained – “almost wine.”
The nuance is that it is impossible to completely get rid of “degrees”. Every non-alcoholic wine contains 0.1-0.5% alcohol. This means that a person still ‘alcoholizes’ when drinking such a drink. Not to the same extent as with normal wine, but still. Let us remind you that according to Russian law, a driver is considered drunk if the recording device shows more than 0.3 ppm of alcohol in the blood or 0.16 mg/l of alcohol vapor in the exhaled air.
Regular wine contains 9-14% alcohol, depending on the variety. Based on this fact, we can say that the average man’s body will process alcohol from one glass of grape drink in about three hours. A similar container containing 0.1-0.5% of an intoxicating substance is ‘neutralized’ in 10 minutes. If a driver drinks a bottle of non-alcoholic wine at a high rate, a police breath test will probably detect something. Especially if the subject has recently smoked a cigarette or vaped.
But the critical figures of 16 mg/l on the breathalyzer screen can only be achieved under the most unfortunate circumstances for the driver. But don’t relax. Because after drinking noticeable amounts of wine, a person begins to smell properly. In the “non-alcoholic” case we are not talking about vaping.
But the rest of the spectrum of accompanying scents will be present on his breath. That even with “zeros” on the breath test screen will certainly prompt the traffic police officer to take the “client” for a medical examination. At the very least, such a scenario would significantly delay his return home from the party. The conclusion from all the above is the following: drinking non-alcoholic wine keeps the driver sober, but will not save him from ‘confrontations’ with the traffic police.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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