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If and when giving alcohol as a gift may be beneficial, how to give alcohol consumption and foremost - what alcohol for the gift to choose? In one of the revolutionary advertising newspapers Tesco could see the proposals alcoholic treats - even for Xmas. The title page "Letter for you to St.. Nicholas "is in my estimation a gross exaggeration, because the letters for you to Santa are associated rather with presents for the children, and we all are aware that child one bottle of vodka do not buy it. Anyway, in general what you observe on this page in newspaper in my opinion, on average, a suitable gift. Next is not better - something last minute by Tesco is really a cheap replacement for the Malibu and a bottle of spirits... Do you even giving alcohol as a gift may be beneficial?