Clear Liquor vs. Dark Liquor?!


Question: Which do you prefer and give the reason why?

I prefer dark liquor because clear liquor knocks me on my *ss quicker.


Answers: Which do you prefer and give the reason why?

I prefer dark liquor because clear liquor knocks me on my *ss quicker.

I enjoy the dark liquor. If I drink white Bacardi it gives me a headache and upsets my stomach, dark liquors doesn't cause this. Bacardi 151 with sprite, tastes goood.

Dark. It tastes better!

Don't drink alot of liquor, but I heard clear won't give you as bad a hangover.

ummmm all Of the above! :) LOL

Well, I guess I like both. Right now I'm drinking a so-co and lime, but tomorrow it could be something with vodka. It all depends on how I feel after my meeting.

I wish I had some Seagram's 7. I could really go for a 7&7.

I prefer clear liquor. Like for instance, I prefer Captain Morgan's Silver Rum to the regular dark rum.

Something to remember, and even though I rarely get hang-overs (just headaches in the morning), is that your darker liquors tend to give you a hangover in the morning if you drink enough of it/them. That IS a fact. Not just something I figured out for myself and my own tolerances.

clear liquor is my preference for alot of reasons...drinks with clear liquor can be made to be prettier than those with dark, you will not get as much a hangover and dark liquor burns the hell out of my chest....also, it can usually only be mixed with dark things like pepsi, coke whereas clear liquor can be mixed with an assortment of fruit juices, soft drinks, etc...

I like them mixed together. Can you say white russian?

Both the same proof ? I use light liquors mainly for mixing.... Gin and Tonic, Vodka and OJ, Scotch straight, Cognac Straight, And so on....





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