16.04.2009 17:19:21 | Hangover... |
Truth136 Posts:67 | Hi to all! I recently read an article about alcohol. It said that you get a hangover more likely if you drink darker alcoholic drinks, such as red wine or rum, rather than lighter alcoholic drinks, e.g. white wine, vodka and gin. Does anybody know about this or has enough 'experience' to prove it? (This topic is meant seriously ) |
16.04.2009 17:41:01 | Re: Hangover... |
Cumparablex Posts:597 | warum schreibst du eigentlich in englisch? |
16.04.2009 20:06:56 | Re: Hangover... |
Gelini7 Posts:349 | does hangover means Kater? |
17.04.2009 00:50:10 | Re: Hangover... |
D.N. Angel Posts:772 | When Hangover means " Kater ", then it's more than consequential that you get this more likely by drinking the real hard stuff ( light is lighter than something that is not light xD ) Aha, gut, habs nachgeschlagen, es heißt Kater |
17.04.2009 07:51:20 | Re: Hangover... |
The PainKi!!er Posts:1122 | Zitat von Cumparablex: warum schreibst du eigentlich in englisch? damit die kleinen Kinder dass nicht sofort verstehen und die Engländer mal ein bisschen Aufklärung haben. But,back to Topic,I can't believe that you get a hangover faster when you drink red wine as you drink white wine.I think,as Angel,too,that you must have more pure Alcohol in a drink. But in another way I could believe, that you drink more because of the psyche. Another possibility is,that brown rum cotains cane sugar(Rohrzucker),and that has any effect with Alcohol in your body. In experiment I didn't have ,to my advantage,because I'm too young. @Truth136:Where can I find this article?When you got it out of a newspaper etc. please scan it, load it up and integrate it in the Blobby-League. sr, The PainKiller |
17.04.2009 11:58:36 | Re: Hangover... |
BVBenni Posts:2015 | Zitat von Truth136: Hi to all! I recently read an article about alcohol. It said that you get a hangover more likely if you drink darker alcoholic drinks, such as red wine or rum, rather than lighter alcoholic drinks, e.g. white wine, vodka and gin. Does anybody know about this or has enough 'experience' to prove it? (This topic is meant seriously ) I have to say I have some 'experience' in this topic maybe Schulzi too I can't confirm this article, because to me it's the other way round... if i drink lighter alcoholics like wodka, i get a worse hangover next day... if i drink darker alcoholics like jägermeister, i can drink a whole bottle of them and the next day i feel fine |
17.04.2009 12:54:09 | Re: Hangover... |
The PainKi!!er Posts:1122 | when i hear 'professional hunter' i believe that it could be some herbs that have a byeffect that they make a frenzy. @BVBenni:Maybe you are accustomed to herbs and so you haven't got a frenzy. |
17.04.2009 14:45:44 | Re: Hangover... |
Bundescancler Posts:588 | I can't find a difference beetween it. It's just when I drink much diffrent kinds of alcohol. It doesn't matter which colour they have. The more sorts of alcohol you drink the harder the hangover is at the next day. Most times with pain in the head, a bad taste in the mouth and an ugly feeling in the stomach. Na dann mal Prost. |
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