Are different drunks from different liquors a myth?

Are different drunks from different liquors a myth?

  • Yes

    Votes: 12 40.0%
  • No

    Votes: 16 53.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 2 6.7%

  • Total voters
    30
I mean don't get me wrong. If you gave me 19 parts battery acid to 1 part alcohol, yeah I'd be pretty angry, too, you know?
 
alcohol is alcohol, but how you mix it and down it will factor. And the percentages, 20,30.40% alcohol content . it means a lot when you have more than one.

true Absinthe was banned for years here, just so i wouldn't steal a bus, wearing a bunny suit and drive it to Vegas for a burrito, just say'in...
 
I love gin!

...what was the question again?
 
I had "real" absinthe (from Italy) before... but I did it wrong. Such a waste - I didn't hallucinate but it was a good night lol.

& jc100 is that generally true across the board? aka less like to get a hangover from silver tequila vs gold tequila, white rum vs spiced rum, vodka, etc.?

If anyone's on a health kick, i found out that the average shot has about 64 calories. I was also surprised to find out that a pint of guinness only has about 200 calories (which is a lot less than most beers) - makes for a good retort since everyone's always talking about how drinking Guinness is like having a meal.
 
interesting poll, the science says "NO". but the gash on my eyebrow from when we had a Jack Daniels sponsor on Halloween says otherwise...

i can drink beer and vodka all night long, but why the **** when i drink the brown liqueur a tsunami occurs?

true absinth comes from Amsterdam, ive had it there and imported it. Its a different high for sure. Needs to be done all crazy with a sifter and sugar or something. quite the process.
 
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