Is it true that drinking beer when exposed to the sun (under the sun) is more dangerous, meaning affects more?!


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Is it true that drinking beer when exposed to the sun (under the sun) is more dangerous, meaning affects more?


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Answers: Yes, you are more easily dehydrated in the sun, and alcohol dehydrates your system even more.

People have passed out, and even had heart and breathing problems from drinking beer in the sun and heat. heat magnifies the affects of alchohal, and sunlight creates heat, so technically yes, but if its winter or fall its probably nothing to worry about. Cannot think of any reason other than it might be more dehydrating as alcohol is a diuretic. Also if you drink into oblivion you could pass out and get a horrible sunburn. it causes you to dehydrate more quickly I doubt you would be more affected by the alcohol, but i think it could be recipe for a nasty headache. I think the biggest risk would be dehydration if you didn't drink water or other fluids throughout the day, specially if it's a hot day Dehydration and a hell of a headache!...Australian experience not just dehydration,but you may not notice the nasty sunburn you may be getting.



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