Is it bad to mix 2 hard liquors at once?!


Question: Like to have a few shots of Vodka, and then have a glass or 2 of Kahlua.

Is it bad? would mixing liquor like that make u sick?

And im not saying put them together in 1 glass, im jus saying to have them both in ur stomach at the same time.


Answers: Like to have a few shots of Vodka, and then have a glass or 2 of Kahlua.

Is it bad? would mixing liquor like that make u sick?

And im not saying put them together in 1 glass, im jus saying to have them both in ur stomach at the same time.

No Kahlua and vodka are the two main ingredients in a white russian.

White Russian:

2 Parts Vodka
2 Parts Kahlua
1 Part Cream (though I like whole or 2% milk more)

more and likely,I've done it before and puked my guts up...

Sounds good to me. I have mixed worse and it didnt kill me.

It is bad to use any liquor at all.

germs don't like booze--so it may cure you--but if you are sensitive, it could make you very sick. Best suggestion: NO LIQUOR AT ALL.

depends on the person...i've gone out and drank and mixed all kinds of drinks and been fine and other times i've gotten really sick. i think it depends onthe day and how much you eat and so on

BTW, Kahlua is not a "hard liquor", it's more like a liquoer. However, in the future, if you change booze, you might not want to mix wine and liquor, or champagne. Sometimes, your stomache might not agree with it. With your vodka and kahlua, you might wanna try a "paralizer". (in a tall glass, it's 1/2, shot 1/2 shot, cream to 1/4 from top, and pepsi the rest), It's pretty good. You mix the vodka, kahlua, and cream, then splash a little pepsi in it. pretty good stuff Enjoy!

It won't make you sick (unless you drink to excess), but it just won't taste all that swell





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