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What wold be considered a good vodka? If you can list some that be great.
my favourite was belvedere. otherwise id drink goose or level.
What wold be considered a good vodka? If you can list some that be great.
Svedka has the best price/quality ratio
I went to a place called dublin deck and spent $75 on Vodka/7-Ups in 15 minutes...didnt notice it was being made with goose lol. I agree on the svedka though, the plain is great for the price.
Drinking tons of water during and after drinking has never failed me.
And Grey Goose is the Muscletech of vodka. It's all clever marketing. Far superior vodka can be purchased for significantly less.
What kind of vodka would you suggest?
Svedka is the best bang for the buck vodka as mentioned earlier. $20 for a1.75 liter around here...and it tastes great. Tito's Handmade is a bit expensive, but cheaper than Goose and is one of the best vodkas you can get.
Then be a man and drink for a couple days in a row.
A proven method to prevent a hangover is to not stop drinking.
well being as how i come from a mexican family my whole family (brothers and father) they take aspirin in the mornings during hagover. idk i dont drink as much as them
Drinking tons of water during and after drinking has never failed me.
And Grey Goose is the Muscletech of vodka. It's all clever marketing. Far superior vodka can be purchased for significantly less.
Yeah, BUT....Grey Goose attracts females. Scientific fact =x
Svedka is the best bang for the buck vodka as mentioned earlier. $20 for a1.75 liter around here...and it tastes great. Tito's Handmade is a bit expensive, but cheaper than Goose and is one of the best vodkas you can get.
What are some good foods/drinks to have prior to drinking, while drinking, after drinking, and if you wake up with a hangover?
A lot of what i read people say to eat fats and carbs. So i'm think a good double bacon cheeseburger prior should be good
Don't drink is the obvious answer BUT you're looking for alternatives.
First of all let's understand a hangover:
A hangover is caused by ethanol (alcohol or C2H5OH) acting a diuretic in the body to result in dehydration of the body. This also causes an imbalance of electrolytes because sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions get flushed out to maintain osmotic balance in the nephrons of the kidney. The pain exhibited in the cranium is due to an imbalance in fluid pressure between the meninges. So keep hydrated!!!
Unless of course you're on the ground puking yourself - then water can actually cause further alcohol poisoning. Common misconception.
Monosaccharides, primarily glucose, are also a factor in what makes you bedridden the next day. As many alcoholic beverages have a high sugar concentration to balance the bitterness of our love for the poison of ethanol, it's important to know that they contribute a lot to that as well. Since you won't be using them for heavy lifting anytime soon, those monosaccharides that went straight to your bloodstream will be absorbed by cellular tissue and stored as glycogen by glycogenesis. This process requires water molecules to break down those simple sugars causing further - yup, you guessed it - dehydration.
Stick to things like vodka instead of whisky which has no sugar content compared to a scotch which is ALL sugar. Avoid energy drinks, shouldn't have to explain that one. Keep drinking water. And if you're really worried about going a bit overboard then throw back two tablespoons of olive oil to coat the lining of your stomach. Ethanol is a polar molecule and won't absorb well with cells coated in something non-polar.
After a night of alcohol consumption, a drinker won't sleep as soundly as normal because the body is rebounding from alcohol's depressive effect on the system. When someone is drinking, alcohol inhibits glutamine, one of the body's natural stimulants. When the drinker stops drinking, the body tries to make up for lost time by producing more glutamine than it needs.
The increase in glutamine levels stimulates the brain while the drinker is trying to sleep, keeping them from reaching the deepest, most healing levels of slumber. This is a large contributor to the fatigue felt with a hangover. Severe glutamine rebound during a hangover also may be responsible for tremors, anxiety, restlessness and increased blood pressure.
There comes a point, its diferent for everyone, where you just drank too much and you are gonna be hungover.
The higher the quality of Vodka, the clearer and more tasteless it will be. Right now the "best" is Chopin which is a potato vodka, I believe.
WRT hangover cures, water/aspirin/and charcoal caps (if you have them) never let me down but then I rarely drink and even more rarely to excess. Invalid Link Removed!
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Isn't all vodka made from potatoes?
This is incorrect.
A hangover is caused when ethenol in the body is metabolised into acetaldehyde by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase which is then metabolised with acetaldehyde dehydrogenase and glutathion.
The problem is that glutathion stores in the liver deplete very quickly and cannot process the acetaldehyde fast enough, acetaldehyde being the more toxic alcohol. It is the acetaldehyde present in the blood that produces most of the symptoms and the rest can be attributed to glutamine rebound.
Here we go... How Stuff Works is better than me at explaining Glutamine Rebound and the reason.
All u need is a couple good quality vitamin B50 caps before and after u party.. No hangover. Keeps CNS straight ;-)
Also, does it matter what i mix the alcohol with? cuz a lot of people keep saying the sugar is one of the causes behind the Hangover
Refer to my earlier posts. Sugar is of no consequence in this scenario, the metabolization of ethenol is the reason. Dehydration plays into making things worse, but not the cause of a hangover.
WHO CARES WHAT KIND OF WATER OP YOU GOT PLENTY SUGGESTIONS!! lol... let this thread burn already. The dream is over.
Don't drink