Mixing wine and champagne or beer and champagne a problem?!


Question: It would be better to have wine and champagne rather than beer and champagne. The reason being that champagne is simply sparkling wine....you won't be mixing your liquors quite so badly that way. However, EVERYTHING IN MODERATION is always advisable.


Answers: It would be better to have wine and champagne rather than beer and champagne. The reason being that champagne is simply sparkling wine....you won't be mixing your liquors quite so badly that way. However, EVERYTHING IN MODERATION is always advisable.

You just might have a "hang over" mixing your drinks.....But everyone is different.

Mix Champagne with Guinness, it's call a 'Black Velvet' and is extremely good!

I don't recommend mixing them in the same glass, but if you mean consuming two of these in one evening, I would stick to the grapes (wine and champagne). Not a good idea to mix types of alcohol (i.e. beer and champagne, beer and hard liquor, etc.).

wine and beer ok, but i wouldnt mix hard liquor .....headache and barf is what that means yuck

THE WORSE SICK I EVER GOT MIXING BOOZE GO WITH ONE





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