Higher tolerance towards a certain type of alcohol?

Mohinder said:
Feed me a few cans of Red Stripe and I go bonkers, come to think of it.


lol red stripe does the same to me :p and i only ever drink it when im already drunk on vodka

i can drink vodka after vodka after vodka but gimme a few lagers/beers afterwards and ill regret allot of things the next morning :/

aswell different drinks make me iin a different mood

alcho pops = avoid ,not cost efficient
vodka = a happy drunk
whiskey = go mad , usually do silly things or wake up in unknown places (sometimes good mostly bad )
lager/beer = tired
the drinks from the spirits cabinet no one else likes ..... sick !
 
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Mohinder said:
Beer then Wine - feeling fine, Wine then Beer - fight doormen, break into your own house, be sick on your mum's old wedding dress and wake up under your sister's bed in a pool of your own blood and vomit

I think that's the old phrase, anyway.

ROFL.

I'm evaluating my choice of drinks for tonight. I have some Absinthe that needs finishing (poor excuse to drink it)... two bottles of red that are screaming to be drunk and then been told the girls have some vodka to polish off. Then into the city, where I'll drink beer :( But after Scuzi's advice, I may try and stick to the red.

I feel like I'm 14 or something mixing them so much :/
 
I usually just drink anything with vodka in it an im a merry drunk until the early hours. I dont like the taste of beer etc so dont drink it. Whisky makes me get quite aggressive as does brandy so I tend to avoid those now lol
 
I don't know if different drinks make you act differently because it is what you are used to or if it is partly a placebo effect. Personally speaking I find that how tired I am or what I have had to eat has much more of an impact that what I actually drink on how drunk I get, that could be because I've got a rather varied taste when it comes to alcohol so I don't know what would affect me the most any more if indeed there is any fact behind this theory. :)

A word to the wise though, do not try a bottle of red wine instead of dinner if you want to last the night, not my brightest idea ever but it was to make sure that my mate got drunk on his birthday so I nobly sacrificed myself, ahem. ;)
 
andy8271 said:
the drinks from the spirits cabinet no one else likes ..... sick !

A few years ago at a party a mate of mine brought some small bottles of various spirits he'd found at the back of his granddad's drinks cabinet.. one of them was a black bottle moulded in the shape of some weird animal/human hybrid... I swear when you shook the bottle and held it close to your ear you could hear drums [think Jumanji] It took us an hour to get the lid off and by god I don't know what it was but it had me and 2 others running and jumping around like a bunch of crazies!

We still refer to it as the Jumanji Drink. I still have no idea what it was or where it came from.

SiriusB
 
I like red wine. I drink a lot of it, and as a consequence can drink loads of the stuff and just feel nice and warm/mellowed. Cheap pub Wife-Beater/Carling is too much after 5 jars.

Decent, strong Cider- love the stuff but it is too potent for me. Same with some strong beers. A few and I start to feel it.

Spirits? No wai. I like a bit of Absinthe with to take the taste of Carling etc away, but that's about it really. I had some bad experiences in my early days at college with many different spirits :p
 
I can only drink beer, and my tolerance has grown vast of recent months. Can neck the stuff back now and still feel pretty ok.

It is only when i start mixing shots or cocktails in i go.

P.S Sambucca is the devil in liquid form.
 
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