What drink does not leave a smell of alcohol on your breath?!


Question: I was just wondering if there is an alcoholic beverage that can be consumed in small quantities that doesn't cause you to smell like a brewery?


Answers: I was just wondering if there is an alcoholic beverage that can be consumed in small quantities that doesn't cause you to smell like a brewery?

The thing about 'smelling like alcohol', actually has nothing to do with your 'breath.' It's in your blood and comes from your mouth because of all the capillaries, etc. That's why if you get totally blitzed and the next day you're sweating, you can smell it (it comes out of your pores). Anyway, to get it off your breath, you need to put something else pungent in your bloodstream, like onion, or garlic. I know this sounds fooked up, but I used to eat an onion (like an apple) about an hour before I had to drive, if I had to drive and had been drinking. Pizza's a better choice, though!

Malt Liquors ( smirnoff ice, mikes lemonade, etc. )

anything fruit flavored, like wine spritzers, or fruit flavored beer like Smirnoff's or Twisted Tea. They get you drunk if you chug em and you smell like youve had too much tea ;)

Milk shake

Wines.. and they taste good. :)

A frozen one.

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I have heard people say that drunks drink vodka or gin because they can't smell it on you, but that seems wrong to me. I think people would still smell the alcohol on you.

vodka is famous for being odorless and easy to hide

Hi,
Vodka is odourless and does not leave a smell in you breath if taken in small quanities. Another important aspect is to have a nice vodka, atleast 3 times distilled. If it is a premium vodka like Grey Goose or Belvedere, you can have more quantity without affecting your breath. But in much bigger quantities, even vodka leaves a strong smell.
Wine may leave a sweet smell. Beer generally leaves a bitter sort of smell.
Take care.. All the best..





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