Does what you drink have an effect on what type of drunk you get?!


Question: Does what you drink have an effect on what type of drunk you get!?
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If you're already a little sad when you start drinking, you'll be very depressed after a few!. If you're already happy when you start drinking, you'll be bubbly and giddy after a few!. Whatever mood you're already in is only enhanced by alcohol!. (Hint: Never drink when you're mad or annoyed!.)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Each type of liquor has different concentrations of alcohol!. Beer and many wines, for example, have a low "proof" or percentage of alcohol!. Hard liquor (whiskey, rum, vodka, etc!.) will have a higher alcohol content!. Drunk is drunk - but a higher concentration of alcohol will cause the state of being drunk to happen faster!. also, a man will be able to have more liquor before feeling drunk than most women because their bodies absorb and process the alcohol differently!. So you can become drunk faster if you are a female drinking a hard liquor!. It's not that you experience a different type of drunk, but rather a faster state of being drunk!. Hope this helps!Www@FoodAQ@Com

In my opinion there are differences between a "beer drunk", a "wine drunk" and a "liquor drunk"!.

I've never experienced different feelings with different beers etc except with something thick and heavy like Guinness versus something very light like a Pale ale!.

The proof has to do with it but kinds of drunk have more to do with the way the alcohol is processed and thereby absorbed into your body!.

For the least hangover, make sure you drink water while you're drinking (as lame as it may be :) ) also, drinks that contain fruit juices or unfiltered beers help combat hangovers!. This is due to their vitamin content (drinking alcohol essentially saps some of the vitamins from your body)!. Where I live, we have a local brewery (Red Oak) that is unpasteurized and if you get shtfcd on that and nothing else, I can attest to the fact that it doesn't create near as bad a hangover (due to the way they process it)!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

ummm!.
perosnal expierency from what i have had or seen!.

some people;
bundy n coke can get people anryish, like easily agitated!.

too much beer can make you bloated so your drunk state is like 'ahh, i feel like ****'

chick drinks for any1 has a goood result, happy and bubbly lol!.

umm yeah!.


mainly, the mood your in before you start drinking is the kind of drunk your going to get!.
happy=happy/fun
sad/depressed= more sad/depressed
etc

(alcohol is a depressent anyway)

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no, it just depends on how much you drink and when you drink it!. Alcohol is alcohol, there aren't really different kinds with different effects!. Its just how your body reacts with it is what kind of drunk you are!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

no!. when your drunk your drunk!. doesnt matter what kind of alcohol!. but weed on the other hand, different weed can make you feel differently!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

if i have a nice merlot i'm relaxed, anything with vodka i'm pissed!. vermouth, i'm funny as hell!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yeah, through my experience of alcoholic beverages I have concluded these results:

Corona : Anger
Heineken : Droopy
Bud Light : Actual BuzzWww@FoodAQ@Com

Without A DOUBT Wild Turkey makes a MEAN DRUNK where as a Dry Pinot Noir makes for a very mellow drift into apathyvilleWww@FoodAQ@Com

I'm a happy drunk!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.! But I have a feeling,,,,,,,,,if I got drunk on gin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,It might not me good!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!Www@FoodAQ@Com

beer!.!.!.im totally chill
vodka!.!.!.funny at first, then!.!.!.pissed off/ huge *****
rum!.!.!.sadWww@FoodAQ@Com

yea just look at the proof and the achool % thoose will tell u how strong it isWww@FoodAQ@Com





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