Do YOU only get hung over after drinking certain drinks?!


Question: I only get them after drinking cider and drinking vodka


Answers: I only get them after drinking cider and drinking vodka

There is a beer here that leaves me with a splitting headache.

by EyceMan

Member since:
March 23, 2007
Total points:
435 (Level 2)

I presume you are asking this question because you don't want to feel lousy after drinking alcohol. If you can do without beer then then switch to vodka. Try vodka out, why? Well because vodka is a spirit with hardly any methanol and mainly ethanol as the alcohol sugar in it. Meth is 50 times more toxic thant Eth which is why people who drink vodka hardly get hung over compared to those who drink whiskey, rum and even beer and wine.

I watch what i drink to avoid hangovers

I find I get hungover when I sober up - so the secret is not to sober up.

go find and read what patches wrote about beer and wine
I don't think you will drink after that and pass it on for peoples sake

I think different types of alcohol affect different people diffenently...I've heard lots of people say tequila makes them mean, but my husband and I drink it all the time with no affect like that.

My advice is "drink the good stuff". That bottom shelf crap will kill you every time. And don't drink tap beer--it hasn't been pasteurized, so there's all kinds of bacteria in there that will leave you with a nasty hangover. Drink cans or bottles (might be why you get it from the cider!)

only after i mix hard alcohol. vodka and crown royal i just learned will leave me hungover.

I had a hangover after drinking 1 mojito! (that is a rum drink). I havent drank much since I had a baby, so Im not used to it anymore. I woke up with a raging headache!!!





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