Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tom Collins. All. Day. Long.
I always wondered. What is in a Tom Collins?
It's basically gin and lemonade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coors Light
Agree. There’s a fine line between Coors Light & water.
Anonymous wrote:Tom Collins. All. Day. Long.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t like to drink, move on.
I was at a BBQ yesterday and dh and I drank Michelob ultra light through out the day. I’d normally drink white wine or a craft beer or cider, but ended up having Michelob instead and it was refreshing, light and didn’t give me a headache like a lot of alcohol does after a few hours.
At the end of the night I switched and had one craft IPA and soon after had a headache.
Is there something to light, cheaper beer?
Anonymous wrote:Craft beers have specialized ingredients and those can cause reactions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing you can't see the link between alcohol % and headaches.
It's not the percentage at all, has nothing to do with it. It's the quality of the alcohol that affects the hangover and headaches.
More methanol, isopropyl, acetones, aldehydes, etc. in lower quality brewing/distillation causes more negative effects.
Quality stuff has far fewer amounts of those.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing you can't see the link between alcohol % and headaches.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing you can't see the link between alcohol % and headaches.
Anonymous wrote:At the end of the night I switched and had one craft IPA and soon after had a headache.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tom Collins. All. Day. Long.
I always wondered. What is in a Tom Collins?