Mix drinks?!


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Mix drinks?

If i drink red wine(100mls), beer(1litre) and baileys cream (100ml) in one night will i be very sick?will it make my hangover much worse?is there any way to avoid this (eg.water etc.?)

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2 months ago
IS IT BAD TO MIX THESE DRINKS IN ONE NIGHT???


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2 months ago
IS IT BAD TO MIX THESE DRINKS IN ONE NIGHT???

If you drink this much then you will be definitely sick.!!!
there is no way that water can help to remove alcohol from body. alcohol is metabolized by liver at costant rate. so if you drink more then it will take more time to get rid of body and if you drink less then it will take less time to get rid of body.
Simple science.

Honestly, it just depends on your stomach. In my personal experience, I can drink any combination of liquor/wine/beer in one evening, and not get sick (unless I drink too much overall of course).

But my husband can only drink one type of liquor at a time. For example, if he starts with gin, he can only drink gin the whole night. However, he can switch to beer.

I have noticed among my friends that switching to or from milky drinks (like ones containing kaluha or bailey's) seems to make alot of them sick.

There is also the addage that beer before liquor, never sicker. Liqour before beer, you're in the clear. Good luck!

That's not a lot of alcohol. You should be fine. Probably won't even have a hangover. Depends on your body size, though. Drinking water will help keep you from having a hangover.

As far as mixing goes, it depends on the person. I don't usually have problems mixing no matter what order it's in. However, I stay away from Champagne, that messes me up.

yeah, don't drink alcohol at all. alcohol is bad for every system in your body. and if you drink too much such as those three you just named you can die, without notice. like hangovers are early signs of how your b.a.c rise. and many people don't know they are early possibilities of you dying. I'm an activist for people not to harm their bodies with horrible stuff such as alcohol and other things.




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