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Let's just say that drinking a potion give you the effect directly while avoiding spillage.
The Vampirism perk is something you can apply to your character if you so choose it at the end of a level. It allows you to regen health by drinking blood, however it will reduce your health by one third.
He wasn't kidding, it just isn't a natural/permanent ability and must be chosen each run.
Just to see what happens.
I believe you have to break the bottle and then drink it off the ground. Left click throws it when equiped and right click sprays it. I don't think there is a drink from the bottle command.
Thanks for posting. I could see that being useful if you needed to quickly empty a bottle in order fill it with something else.
Drinking is only really useful for making it less dangerous to use pools of water that lead elsewhere as alternative routes to avoid enemies, because you can drink as much as you want with no ill effects, and drinking blood for the Vampirism perk to heal yourself (a laughably small amount per gallon)