Is better to drink BEER AFTER LIQUOR? or BEFORE?!


Question: If drinking both liquor and beer, it's best to drink the liquor first if you don't know what your tolerance is.

If you have a few beers and are starting to get a bit of a buzz, it's alot easier to over do it on the liquor before you know it.

The beer has a lower alcohol content so it won't effect you as quickly. If you drink your liquor first, you can slowly drink your beer and have a little more control.

Of course, this is only necessary if you don't know your limits.

If you knew that you could drink 2 beers and 2 shots and feel pretty good, you could drink those in whatever order you wanted.


Answers: If drinking both liquor and beer, it's best to drink the liquor first if you don't know what your tolerance is.

If you have a few beers and are starting to get a bit of a buzz, it's alot easier to over do it on the liquor before you know it.

The beer has a lower alcohol content so it won't effect you as quickly. If you drink your liquor first, you can slowly drink your beer and have a little more control.

Of course, this is only necessary if you don't know your limits.

If you knew that you could drink 2 beers and 2 shots and feel pretty good, you could drink those in whatever order you wanted.
normally people drink beer as a chaser after the liquor, that is if they are drinkin beer and liquor. OK
You never heard...
Beer before liquor - never been sicker...
Liquor before beer - never fear.

So true... and no switching back n forth - ugh...
You'll be praying to the porcelain gods.
Beer
its called getting wasted either way, ain't gonna make a difference in the end. personally, i'd do liquor first though.
First, be sure to eat good before you drink.
Usually I will drink beer before the hard stuff. I not sure it matters except the Liquor has more alcohol content.
I THINK ATER..CAUSE U ALREADY DRUNK AND CANT TASTE IT
dont mix.
I dunno. But you could do a submarine and submerge a shot of whisky in a mug of beer. Then down the whole thing. Wicked.




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