What is the best way to keep your liqueur down when you party???!


Question:

What is the best way to keep your liqueur down when you party???

i usualy have a strong stomich when it comes to this stuff but lately when i party by the end of the night i am either hugging a bucket or the toilet. i need a way to keep myself hydrated when i drink... help!!!


Answers:
You need to eat! Bread-type stuff and pasta, etc. is the best due to its absorbant nature.

I never throw up....I alternate drinks with water...... drink a glass of water between alcoholic drinks! and drink a few glasses before you crash for the night too!

maybe switch to beer?

maybe your body is trying to tell you something.
drink slower and stay away from carbinated drinks.

Start with shots and juicy chasers, those usually help my stomach stay calm. Eat some carbs or starchy foods throughout the night. Then go to mixed drinks. Go slow, smoke a cigarette or two in between drinks.

Drink a glass of water between drinks. A glass of water for each drink. Some food helps. Pace yourself and watch the drunks make fools of themselves.

It works for me. No hang over the next day, no regrets.

Keep partying and enjoy.

im a strong supporter of eating before you go to bed/pass out, preferrably something that will soak up the alcohol, and taking some ibuprofin to take care of the headache you would otherwise wake up with.

slow down! don't overdo it. don't drink straight; drink cocktails made with mixers, they last longer (think tom collins instead of martini). drink water periodically throughout the night. break up your drinks with snacks. a few chips or a handful of peanuts can go a long way. avoid greasy foods though (like pizza).

Know your limits, Ninja! Don't drink so much that you yack. That's not fun! You want to stay on your feet and coherent and you want to remember the good time you just had, right?

I live by the "beer before liquor, never sicker" rule. If I start with beer, I stick with beer. Never drink on an empty stomach. If you've recently lost weight or given blood, remember that you'll get drunk quicker. And drinking water throughout the night and before you go to bed is always a good idea.

And I don't try to keep up with drinkers who are way bigger than me. It's just not going to happen and any time I've tried to I end up getting myself in trouble.

Eat before you go out! Don't slam drinks! Space your drinks out and eat some snacks while you are drinking as well. If you are still sick after this method, then your body does not like alcohol.

Okay, you really have to eat a greasy meal before you go out drinking because bread and stuff does NOT absorb alcohol but the grease will coat your stomach. Do not mix liquor with beer or wine because that will definitely help you get sick. And, try to avoid sugary sweety liquor drinks. Vodka Tonics with lime are great. Also, try alternate a glass of water with your mixers and don't forget to take a tylenol and drink a bottle of water before bed to beat the hangover.

Gatorade or any other sport drink will do the trick. They are made to keep athletes hydrated.

If you have a spoon full of olive oil before going out to drink, it will coat your stomach and you won't get as drunk

hope this helps

Drink a bottle of water between drinks. That will minimize the amount of alcohol consumed and will also dilute it. When you are near the end of the party, drink water only.
No hangovers in the morning.

This was actually a question in college science! The key to not worshiping the porcelain God is to stay hydrated. For every drink you enjoy chase it down with equal amount of water. I would also try to eat a little something before partying.

One trick is to drink a few liquor filled drinks then move immediately to beer.




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