Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Can i drink beer after wine?

Dorris Homola: first of all you shouldn't put this question into food & drink section

Fred Caminita: Sure. That thing about liquor before beer or whatever is an urban myth. Eat/drink/be merry.

Rosann Mccomb:

Will Camus: "Beer before liquor.. never sicker.Liquor before beer.. you're in the clear."

Dulcie Edis: It does not matter. I can remember back in the flower power days we drank wine a beer all the time. It was real popular then. Of course LSD was too.

Carolynn Testani: 18 year old people typically aren't very responsible (as a whole)Young adults often turn 18 while still in High School- that opens up another mess of problemsBody-especially brain is still developing.

Evelin Turlich: beer before wine.

Fritz Sisomphou: Can someone tell me 3 reasons why lowering the drinking age in california/US SHOULDN'T be allowed?Add 3 facts for each reason if you would like to, thanks.

Kiersten Clayburn: 190

Joey Mekeel: Probab! ly muscle weight.I'm around 5'11 and weight around 190lbs. My friends when I asked them thought I weighed around 130. I laughed, because I'm not the one who is extremely muscular.

Lu Snide: Nobody likes a whiner

Clinton Migliori: You asked this question a couple weeks ago honey and I saw that you got plenty of answers to your question, all different so if you can't figure it out by now then maybe think up another question.

Magda Vandergriend: You can drink whatever you want to drink, it's up to you.However, many people feel that "mixing grapes and grain" leads to feeling much more poorly in the morning.

Refugio Gastineau: sounds like you have elephantiasis. Your bones weigh to much my friend.

Christopher Calcano: 220

Marcia Cheathan: ohh yea man your perfectly normal i weight 160 and my heigh is 5'2 and im muscular so yes you are normal maybe even heavy in muscle for your height which is good

Jestine Osumi: I have done that often ! at dinner. Before dinner a few glasses of wine followed by bee! r with dinner. No problemo.

Spencer Heidtbrink: Maybe its muscle weight :) n ur pretty tallIm 5'4 weigh 135

Asley Quickle: It is not recommended, you will get a strong headache in the morning, even if you don't drink excessive beer, 2 glasses of wine is a lot, just stick to one thing. Not good mixing. Beer is very very high in calories and carbs too.

Leann Villalta: I don't think thats normal.

Sonya Volcko: uhmm.. it wasn't me who asked the question a couple of weeks ago, it was probably someone with a similar question.. better get your facts straight before you start accusing people!

Delphine Cajka: We're all different. We all have different tolerances. Some people get smashed on a single glass of wine, but can drink a lot of beer and stay OK. The rule is, suck it and see!

Melina Minneweather: Im seventeen. Im built kind of muscular. Im 5'6", & im 172 pounds. but the thing is, you could look at me and wouldn't think i am 172. people thin! k i could be anywhere from 130-150. but im 170. is this normal?

Flor Lizardi: yep. if you have atrial fibrillation.

Ofelia Kieck: I'm no doctor, but that never happened to me with any kind of alcohol. Maybe you are allergic.

Ignacio Imbier: Can you elaborate?

Georgia Dees: doesn't matter..I drink wine after beer..and beer after wine..

German Thal: BEER AFTER WINE IF FAR BETTER.YOU SURE CAN'T TASTE WINE AFTER BEER.....

Marna Liddie: The rule of thumb is never mix hard liquor with beer. So based on the rule the answer would be neither way. Stick to wine or to beer but not both. If you mix them you will feel awful in the morning.

Betsey Copp: For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/BExb9They also say : Liquor before beer and your in the clear Beer before Liquor and youve never been sicker.. Although this has nothing to do with wine its always a good rule of thumb. Wine has a lot of sulfites in it (this is what g! ives some people a hangover) If your trying to avoid getting sick, or a! hangover, eat cheese with your wine...For whatever reason it is this keeps the hangovers away..and that sick feeling too....Show more

Valentine Willinger: very interesting question

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