Champagne gives me a headac he though....lol last champagne I had was "Andre" which is the ghetto champagne...I'll never drink that stuff again
All alcohol gives me a migraine so if I'm gonna take the risk it's gotta be for something fantastic.
Champagne gives me a headac he though....lol last champagne I had was "Andre" which is the ghetto champagne...I'll never drink that stuff again
Don't drink anything with carbonation. That's what causes headaches with most people. Also, the more times a spirit has been distilled, usually, the less congeners that spirit will have and the hangovers/side affects from drinking it, within reason, will be less.All alcohol gives me a migraine so if I'm gonna take the risk it's gotta be for something fantastic.
Don't drink anything with carbonation. That's what causes headaches with most people. Also, the more times a spirit has been distilled, usually, the less congeners that spirit will have and the hangovers/side affects from drinking it, within reason, will be less.
All alcohol gives me a migraine so if I'm gonna take the risk it's gotta be for something fantastic.
I didn't know that about carbonation. What I absolutely stay away from is red wine, one sip and a headache is minutes away.
My Deshy drinks?? Nice
It is absolutely true about carbonation, I think that is the primary reason why women get drunk faster than men apart from physiological factors. As for red wine, I love it more than just about anything else, my missus loves it as well.
http://www.krmg.com/news/news/research-finds-diet-soda-mixers-get-you-drunk-fast/ncrsQ/
Alcohol content must play a part in it though. I drink a lot of sparkling water and don't get headaches from that.
Of course, it is the carbonation that allows the alcohol to reach the bloodstream quicker.
That's why you worship the high priests of global warming and evolution.Guess it's obvious I'm not a science or biology expert.![]()

That's why you worship the high priests of global warming and evolution.![]()
I pay precious little attention to global warming, more to evolution, and stand with science on each.
Snowpocalypse or Not, 2013 Was One of the Warmest Years on Record
Amid a polar winter in much of the U.S., a new report reinforces the long-term trend of global warming—and sets the stage for an even hotter 2014
Read more: Climate Change Makes 2013 Tied For Fourth-Warmest Year on Record | TIME.com http://science.time.com/2014/01/21/...of-the-warmest-years-on-record/#ixzz2uYA27wpZ

I had crown royal last night (Excellent-in my Mr Burns voice)
Everyone should drink Thornbridge beer, and plenty of it. What more does the human race need?
"Moët & Chandon in her pretty cabinet..."
How old and what did you pay?I just grabbed some Glenlivet from Costco.