👉 Alcohol fluid, commonly known as ethanol, is a colorless, highly flammable liquid with a distinct odor. It is produced through fermentation by yeast and is widely used as a solvent, fuel, and in various industrial applications. In the context of human consumption, alcohol fluid is a psychoactive substance that affects the central nervous system, leading to relaxation, reduced inhibitions, and impaired judgment. When consumed in beverages like beer, wine, or spirits, ethanol is absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach and small intestine, eventually reaching the brain where it alters neural activity. Despite its widespread use, excessive consumption can lead to serious health issues, including liver disease and addiction.