Guwahati, Jan. 12 -- There's a common belief that drinking alcohol from steel glasses could be unsafe, with some people thinking that alcohol reacts with the metal, creating harmful compounds. However, science tells a different story.

In reality, drinking alcohol from stainless steel is generally safe. There's no evidence to suggest that alcohol reacts with stainless steel in a way that alters its chemical makeup or affects the taste.

In fact, stainless steel is commonly used in the production of alcohol, with breweries and distilleries using it for fermentation tanks, filters, and other equipment.

While the science confirms that drinking from steel glasses doesn't pose any health risks, there are a few reasons some people might prefer...