Alcohol drinks aphrodisiacs or not??

Instructions:
- Using alcoholic drinks for stimulating sexual desire is used since ancient times. "Sine Ceres et Libero friget Venus" (without Ceres -food and Libero -Bacchus, wine, Venus will freeze). It is also known that excessive use may lead to some serious trouble in the attempt to having sexual intercourse :).
- A moderate quantity of alcohol will reduce fear and inhibits. But more than 1 g of pure alcohol / kg of body weight should be avoided if sexual activity is desired. So for 75 kg body weight,don't drink more than half of bottle of wine. 🙂
- Absinth
- It is said that some alcoholic drinks increase potency. Absinthe has been used very often as an aphrodisiac at the end of last century, especially by the French, . Absinthe is the alcoholic drink made from the plant Arthemisia Absinthium. But now is has been prohibited from France and also from other European counties because of its toxicity and creation of addictiveness.
- Beer
- Taking into consideration that beer is a nutritious beverage, with low alcohol content, it should be a strong aphrodisiac, but NO! The only beer considered to be an aphrodisiac is the black one.
- Liqueurs
- Some old liqueurs in the past were considered by some monks in monasteries (!?!) to have aphrodisiac attributes, including chartreuse and benedictine. In Mexico, there is a liqueur made from Turnea Difusa Creme de Damiana. Is is said that this particular liqueur increases sexual desire and helps prevent impotency.
- This one can be a strong aphrodisiac is well spiced up. Red wine with cinnamon, some oldspice, ginger, vanilla, and sugar (also known as Hipocrates' aphrodisiac) was recommended by Rabelais In his Gargantua and Pantagruel.