Whats better beer or wine?!


Question:

Whats better beer or wine?


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Red wine is healthy to drink , beer is fattening and gives you a gut. with beer you are just pouring water down your throat that as been treated with corn or chemicals at 4% aalcohol you have to drink pints of it to get drunk at £2.50 a pint , with a decent red wine at about £10, with 13%or more in it , you can drink and enjoy the taste , with a mellow feeling gradualy coming over you , beer , to much and it usualy lands up on the pavement along with the chips .

Better for what?

wine because it doesn't give you a gut

i like beer but can drink wine with a meal if i ever get one lol.

they both suck. try hard liquor

they both nice. wine with your meal or a girls night in and beer in the summer in a beer garden somewhere.

I think that it depends on how u are feeling. Chillin~beer, sexxy~wine. For us women anyways

Well beer obviously if you're a bloke. Wine's ok too though.

Definitely wine for me.

BEER! And that is coming from a chick

Both get you drunk, rot your liver, shrink your brain and affect your fertility. However, if you accept those risks then I would say that wine is for savouring with food and beer is for quaffing, I mean socialising . Beer is best.

i'd normally say wine but am suffering from a bad wine-hangover headache today so might change my mind to beer...!

Beer in the summer and wine in the spring and fall. Spirits in the winter. Have a thirst to quench in the summer so need more volume.

Definetly wine.Merlot.Yum.

Either has some health benefits, provided it is in moderation. Of course, moderation can be the problem, not the drink. Both taste good !!

Some old civilizations used to consider wines as the gift of the gods, Wines go old in history & they have a tremendous influence over man for instant one of the first miracles done by Jesus in one of the wedding he attended in Quana Lebanon was turning water into wine. Wine is a mature drink this means it need to age before u drink it and it embraces to many taste under its title for instant u have red white & rose also u have champagne sparkling wine and so on. It gives u the great taste ever if u know the degree of the drink ur having( full, half, sweet & reserve de couvant) & the kinds of food ur eating with, however all that doesn’t mean that beers aynt old & has its own history But I prefer Wines they’re more stimulating. Plz drink responsively & always remember don’t drink & drive.

When I was younger and focused on getting drunk, beer (or vodka). Now that I'm over that I can still find enjoyment in a bottle of beer if the conditions are right. Hot summer day or a hockey game.

Most often I prefer wine though (if we're taking liqueur out of the running). There's a feeling of calmness around it and nice during a quiet meal or after dinner, or even in the afternoon. Wine is good anytime, and the great thing about it is you can have a glass and you don't have to finish the bottle. It will still be good later.

I like both! especially if you are buying... Cheers CM

wine! oh hang on, no maybe beer is, i dunno

I personally am a hardcore beer drinker. Steel reserve

HARD LIQUOR!!!!!!!!!!!! PLUS MORE HARD LIQUOR!

-I PREFER REMY V.S.O.P.

TRY IT!!!!!!!!

beer of course, wine is vinegar not enjoyable at all, beer has so many diverse flavors , porters and stouts, old ales, milds, bitters , barley wines , lagers and fruit beers. all have a great individuality.

Wine. Beer has several other additives and contains tons of yeast, which makes you bloated and gain weight. Wine is healthier if you drink it in moderation. A glass or two a day isn't that bad, and really is good for your health. It can lower cholesterol and relax you in the evening. Just enjoy responsibly and in moderation.




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