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Beer v Whiskey Hangover
My favorite alcoholic beverages at the moment are:
1) Premium beer. 2) Premium whiskey (usually mixed with cola). Assuming that the same amount of alcohol is consumed, which tasty beverage will provide the lesser hangover? |
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
I don't get hangovers. I'll take both and smile in the morning.
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
I am guessing the beer, because I think the sugaryness of the soda will dehydrate you even more so then the beer.
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
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2) Premium whiskey (usually mixed with cola). [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
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[ QUOTE ] 2) Premium whiskey (usually mixed with cola). [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] "Premium" means Jack Daniels or Makers Mark. If we get to about the Johnnie Walker Black Label level, it's not getting mixed with anything. |
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
People who consider any whiskey that is mixed with cola premium tend to be the same people who consider Bud light premium beer
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 2) Premium whiskey (usually mixed with cola). [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] "Premium" means Jack Daniels or Makers Mark. If we get to about the Johnnie Walker Black Label level, it's not getting mixed with anything. [/ QUOTE ] Please don't ever call Jack Daniels "premium" again. |
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
If you're gonna mix the whiskey with cola, why don't you buy the cheapest stuff, or one step up from the cheapest stuff?
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
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I am guessing the beer, because I think the sugaryness of the soda will dehydrate you even more so then the beer. [/ QUOTE ] When coupled with any caffeine in the cola, this is even more true. |
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Re: Beer v Whiskey Hangover
Beer in most people will result in the lesser hangover. It will dehydrate you less.
BTW, Bungalow has a pretty good whiskey selection and the bartender is from Kentucky with a really good background in bourbon. Delila's (sp) by Diversey & Lincoln has the biggest rye & bourbon selections in the city, and it's quite the dive bar. If you go to Binny's liquor store, try Pappy Van Winkle's next time you hit Binny's, it's a microdistillery that's better and cheaper than Maker's (though their really high end stuff is $200+/bottle). Be aware if you are getting the 107 proof or the 94-ish, I've made that mistake and been quite useless the next day as a result. |
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