Can you get hangover off of 2 nonalcoholic beers?!


Question:

Can you get hangover off of 2 nonalcoholic beers?


Answers:
Perhaps if you were pretending you were drunk after drinking non-alcoholic beer, you might get a pretend hangover. If that's the case drink plenty of water, and pretend to take aspirins!

Impossible!

and why would you drink nonalcoholic beer? haha

do you not get the nonalcoholic part?

Maybe the 40 year old virgin could? That would be weak. 2 beers. Especially nonalcholic.

non-alcoholic beer?

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If you did you suffer from wishful thinking!!

I really don't think so. It's alcohol that gives you a hangover, so if it was nonalcoholic...then no.

1st ofall i dont think there is such a thing as nonalcoholic beer and its noalcoholic so...no!

No, No and ummmm NO!

Yes cos they contain a lot of chemicals .....

usually it's not the alcohol,. that produces hangover but chemical s
That's why some people get a hangover from certain types of beer / lager and not others ......

or from Red and not White Wine

Well, even non acholic beer Oduls for example, still contains a small amount of alcohol. So in theory the answer is yes. It is not possible to brew a beer with absoutly 0% alcolhol.

no you cant i have drinken 6 non alcholic beers and not get drunk it is inpossiable

No.

no it wasnt a hangover u might have felf sick because it didnt agree with ur stomach but it wasnt a hangover. just like if u eat bad food and feel sick u wouldnt call it a hangover would u?!?

umm yeeaah.... how about no.

There is alcohol in Non-alcohol beers but unless you have never had beer I wouldnt think you could get a hang over

Only in your mind.

not unless you get drunk off of it lol

FOCK NO!

can you get it up after its been chopped off???




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