Why does beer make us believe we are hungry?!


Question: Seriously got the munches now...why is that? I got the urge for Pizza and biscuits....agh!

I think I better go to bed...anyone else in need of a bite?


Answers: Seriously got the munches now...why is that? I got the urge for Pizza and biscuits....agh!

I think I better go to bed...anyone else in need of a bite?

Yeah... last time i went out i ate some seriously seedy pizza outside a night club... ohh that was bad... but thats how bad the alcohol made me want it! And i even tipped the guy for having a funny drawing on the tips jar....

yo lemme get a slice

Because humans are built to only do a few things eat, eff and sleep. When we drink alcohol our body reverts back to these three animalistic needs.

lmaooooooooooooooo same here!!!!!!!!! lol ;O)

Thats a wicked feeling....the munchies taste better than before. A bit of meat and beer goes like a treat or even pork stratchings.

alcohol in your blood release chemicals that increase your appetite. Craving for pizza, well that's your personal taste. You probably have many experiences of drinking beer with pizza, which is prob. the reason why your craving pizza instead of some other munchies.

Because your body is like nooo help me I need something to help lessen the absorbing power of this horrible liquid help!!! Ahhh... so then your body commands you to eat..

BEER gave you the munchies or did you smoke some pot to. I drink BEER every nite and weekends all i get is the sh#ts!!

it is because the beer lowers your blood sugar
just the same as diabetes so you have to eat to raise it hope this helps

idk but dont eat, it will slow down your buzz





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