How much can you drink without getting a hangover?!


Question: Do you have a limit that you know if you cross that line, have that one certain drink, or a certain amount, that you will surely be feeling it the next day?


Answers: Do you have a limit that you know if you cross that line, have that one certain drink, or a certain amount, that you will surely be feeling it the next day?
I always try to drink clear liquors like vodka or light rum, then I never have a hangover. In a night, I would never have more than 5 or 6 if I wasn't driving. If I was driving, I would have 2 and space them out over the whole night and eat in between so I would be ok to drive.
no not really
some people just don't get them period
so you'll have to start experimenting
but you'll probably black out and not be able to remember the amount of shots or whatever.
as mush as you can take
Your best bet to not to have a hangover is to not drink in the first place. Why not let "you" be "you" for the evening instead of someone you are not under the influence of alcohol. Generally speaking, only bad things can happen if you drink to excess, and having a hangover is a direct result of that action. You will be talked into doing things you would never do if it wasn't for the alcohol. Dangerous stuff.
hang over? what the hell is that? if you mean a head-ache in the morning....easy....stay drunk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just remember...if you have been drinking, dont drive and if you are a true friend...dont let them either!!!!! (oh yeah, dont believe him when he says he loves you) and watch out for his friends they are wore then he is!....good luck!!!!
I don't drink much so if I drink anything at all I get a hangover.
It depends on many factors and is different for each individual. You basically have to remember that alcohol is harsh to the body and one who overindulges will pay the price. Go to drinkfocus.com, click articles and look at hangovers...things that make you go hmmm ;-)
I can drink two glasses RAKI or scotch whisky. They are enough for half tipsy and not to be hangover.
In order to not get a hangover you must NOT stop drinking.
Cheers:~)
You have to know your own ability in drinking and how to control yourself....
I have one friend who can only drink a mug of beer( about 400ml )....more than that he would start to get the kick and soon enough getting drunk...however, he is good in drinking liquor(eg. chivas, johnny walker, jim beam..etc...)
It really depends on how your body reacts to each type of alcoholic drinks...
As for my experience, I know when i'm in the condition to drink lots of beer or little amount....if i feel like vomitting, i would stop, entirely, my drinking session....likewise, if i'm tired (after long hours of working)...
As for the hangover, i suggest that you drink only one type of beer or liquor or wine...never finish one and start another different type of drink...
And only drink the well known brands of beers or liquors or wines...
so...my dear...you have to discover your own abillity in drinking and stick to only one type of drink from the sart till the end....cheers, bottoms up!!!!
ps...don't drink and drive....
i can drink two sips of champane
I have no limit. I guess my limit would be acohol poisoning. Hangovers are caused partly by hydration. If you drink lots of then it will stop the hangover. The best thing to do, even though it is hard is one glass of water for every drink. I tend to drink one glass of water for every three drinks but I'm still okay. I don't get hangovers because I know how to fight them. There is no cure for hangovers, but there is prevention.

The only problem with the water is that when you are drinking alcohol you already have to piss all the time. With adding water into the mix you really have to piss ALL the time.

Mineral Water works even better than regular water.




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