Whats better to drink == beer or wine?!


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Whats better to drink == beer or wine?



Answers: Neither....tequilla Wine is good! LOVE IT! Wine has a lot of antioxidants and doctors recommend a glass of red a day which is good for the heart Depends on your taste. For your health, wine; beer can be fattening. I like both. Personally, I prefer beer. BOTH I GUESS
BUT BEER IS F*CKIN GOOD >=)
SO BEER HAHA i like both but if i had to choose it would be beer


wine gets u drunk faster but some taste awful
beer can taste awful too if ur not used to drinking it
but its what u prefer, experiment a little wine gets me sick ,GOBEER The setting does it for me. If I am at an upscale restaurant I'll have some wine. But if I am at a bar and grill, a beer is what I will go with.

Also if it is a holiday dinner, I will probably go with wine. Wine for me. I don't like beer. Depends on the beer, because it can be good for you too. Guiness has iron, red wine has antioxidents. I personally prefer harder stuff - tequila, vodka/red bull, jager-bombs, lemon shooters--stuff with actual flavor. It all depends on what you're pairing it with foodwise and which you prefer. I pick beer. Cuz wine makes me feel all sucked up like a prune the next day. I LOVE BEER! Better for what?
Beer is more for thirst-quenching and is usually more filling as well, particularly if it's a dark and heavy-bodied ale. Wine is stronger and more typically used to accompany food either as a palate cleanser or to complement the food's flavors. They both contain various nutrients and have mild health benefits if not consumed to excess. Hard liquor, however, neither complements food very well nor quenches one's thirst or provides any health benefits to speak of (that's why you rarely find it at the dinner table). Wine no more 1 or 2 glasses a day. BEER!!!



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