Is it alright to have champagne and vodka in the same night?!


Question:

Is it alright to have champagne and vodka in the same night?

Or to drink one after the other?


Answers:
yeah if you are used to drinking. if not stay away from mixing

If you want the headache from hell the next morning, sure.

You can drink whatever you like, in whatever order you like. Hangover wise, both are good choices. The general rule of thumb is that the clearer the liquid, the less you should suffer.

I'd go for the Vodka first.

If your asking because of the hang over factor...Any this with carbonation, or carbonation added(pop) or that contain sulphites is like to give you a hangover. Champagne has both. If I were gong to drink both in one night I would drink a glass of water for every glass of champagne prior to charging to vodka. And when it comes to hard liqueur the lower the sugar(rum, vodka and gin, good) bad content the less the hangover.

oohhh...recipe for headache...other than that...i dont see why not, if your tummy can handle it. I had vodka shots chased with white wine and the next day had just a killer headache.

of course you lucky girl!

Yes actually there is a drink called Stoli-Boli it is Stoli vodka and Bolli champagne its also very good with the different flavored vodkas

Noooo you'll pass out quick i once was drinking vodka and had a glass of champagne and blacked out

Same Night!?!?!? Hell, it's okay to have it in the same drink!! At my bar we serve a Peach Bellini Martini made with Peach infused vodka, Peach Schnapps, and Brut champagne! I've also made Jello shots containing both Peach infused vodka and champagne! I say, if you are going to do something, give it 110% no matter what it is you are doing and that includes drinking and having a good time!

drinkers does not see ,they just drink. to you have any stock

Anything your stomach can handle is "alright"! I like to drink Irish Car Bambs followed with a chaser of Jager Bombs. Good times, from what I remember!




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