How come one is not supposed to "mix beer and wine"? what happens if one does?!


Question: you can. . . but some people can;'t handle two different kinds of alcohol since some can get you drunker at faster or slower rates causing you all of a sudden to get tooooooo drunk. . . so if you do just know your limit and don't just drink till you think your drunk


Answers: you can. . . but some people can;'t handle two different kinds of alcohol since some can get you drunker at faster or slower rates causing you all of a sudden to get tooooooo drunk. . . so if you do just know your limit and don't just drink till you think your drunk

its upto you if you can drink. after tat 100% you shall vomit.

Im assuming you mean drink both in the same night. Its fine.. thats probably just an old wives tale b/c some people cant handle different kind of alcohol in the same night or they get sick

Tons of people drink beer and wine and they are fine. its fine to do.

absolutely nothing, though I wouldn't recommend a Baileys on top of a pitcher of beer

Some people claim they get headaches mixing the types of alcohol they consume. I maintain it's the AMOUNT of alcohol you consume, not mixing types.

The axiom is "don't mix the grain with the grape" the theory is that the combing of the 2 is what causes the worst hangover.

It must be so disgusting that you would certainly puke your guts out! The two are delicious but separately!

I do it all the time. They say it is not good to mix any alcohols. You get more messed up b/c it is harder to control how much you drink. Don't drink a lot and you will be fine.

there's this drink called bomba:
2-3 glasses of wine
1 bottle of beer
1 can of orange juice with a splash of sprite


it's a cheap version of sangria





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