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I mixed beer and hard liquor

Regs

Lifer
I don't understand. I drank a beer before I drank the hard liquor and then one afterwards and I never felt sicker. Technically speaking, there is no medical proof it makes you sicker by mixing.

How long does it take to get over this? This sucks. I'm never drinking again. I've been bent over the toilet for the passed 2 hours.
 
don't you know better.....never go against a rhyme.
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Originally posted by: Joeyman
don't you know better.....never go against a rhyme.
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Mock if you will but it's true. Some also needs to make a 'no beer before weed' rhyme. That's a bad one too.

Btw, Regs you type very well for someone who should be bombed right now 😉
 
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: Joeyman
don't you know better.....never go against a rhyme.
rolleye.gif

Mock if you will but it's true. Some also needs to make a 'no beer before weed' rhyme. That's a bad one too.

Btw, Regs you type very well for someone who should be bombed right now 😉

Who says I'm mocking?:Q
 
Just sip the hard stuff whilst drinking beers....I'm drinking MGDs with a lil Stoli here and there....

Did you eat anything? You weren't drinking on an empty stomach, were you? 😕
 
It was explained to me that the carbination in the beer makes the liquor digest faster than normal. I have been ill beyond belief from starting with beers and then going straight to long island iced teas. I went to sleep for about 5 hours and woke up with dry heaves that passed after about 5 hours.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Hard then beer, you're in the clear.
Beer then hard, you're in the yard.

You = Owned.

- M4H

Nonsense. I've mixed beer and liquor multiple times with no trouble. I've even mixed beer and wine because you're not supposed to mix grains and fruits. Then, just to disprove the whole thing, I've also mixed beer, wine, and liquor all on the same night.
 
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Oh, by the way... someone go pound a few boilermakers and tell me that mixing doesn't make it end badly for you 😛

next year ill b a boilermaker 😀

then ill know the ingredients to one fully.

(whiskey n beer??)

MIKE
 
By the time I wrote the post I was over my buzz and was more sick than anything else. Rough night. Atot's sesame street.
 
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Beer before Liquor, makes you get sicker.
Liquor before Beer, have no fear...

Thats what ive always heard, except "Liquor before beer, you're in the clear"
 
Vanilla Coke, then Vanilla Shot, then bonging a Beast.
Finaly got buzzed was happy then I started to feel sick.
After hovering over a trashcan and drinking water a friend offered me some club crackers.
A few minutes latter the crackers cured me of my sickness.
Lost the buzz so I went for the quick ole bong of a beast.

Still dont really understand why I got sick maybe it was just too much too fast.
 
Originally posted by: Regs
I don't understand. I drank a beer before I drank the hard liquor and then one afterwards and I never felt sicker. Technically speaking, there is no medical proof it makes you sicker by mixing.

How long does it take to get over this? This sucks. I'm never drinking again. I've been bent over the toilet for the passed 2 hours.

Drinking different kinds of alcohol is not the reason you are sick. You probably broke the rules,

1. Eat before you drink
2. Do not be in a rush
 
Originally posted by: Joeyman
don't you know better.....never go against a rhyme.
rolleye.gif
He didn't.
It's "Whiskey on beer, never fear, beer on whiskey, mighty risky".

OR

"Liquor on beer, have no fear, beer on liquor, never sicker".

The general gist is that you can keep drinking stronger drinks, but you're not supposed to go to weaker ones.

Both are complete B.S. If you're going to get sick, you're going to get sick, doesn't matter which one you drink first.
 
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