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- The short answer is no. At the end of the day, it’s not what you drink that will make you sick, but how much you drink. Moreover, it certainly does not matter what order you drink alcoholic products in. Drinking too much of any alcohol can make you sick; it does not matter if it’s wine, beer, or liquor, or in what order you pick your poison.
vinepair.com/articles/will-beer-liquor-actually-make-sicker/Will Beer Before Liquor Actually Make You Sicker? - VinePair
May 24, 2019 · According to a commonly quoted saying, "beer before wine and you'll feel fine." There are a number of theories about why this should be true: one popular one is that if you start with wine and then drink beer, the carbonation in beer makes you more easily or quickly absorb alcohol from the wine.
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Jun 11, 2020 · But does it really make a difference if you mix wine and beer in the "wrong" order? A group of researchers at Witten/Herdecke University in Germany set out to find the answer in a study, the results of which were published in a 2019 issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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Nov 29, 2017 · Wine lovers know that moderate alcohol consumption has been linked with numerous health benefits, as well as some risks. But not all beverages are created equal. The pros and cons of drinking often depend not just on whether you imbibe, but also on whether.
Apr 18, 2023 · Dietitians explain if drinking wine before liquor really prevents hangovers and if the mixing alcohol myth (i.e. drinking cocktails with beer) is actually true.
Sep 20, 2018 · As I've written about before, a number of studies have demonstrated health benefits with lower amounts of drinking. But if you drink too much alcohol (especially at inopportune times), there may be significant harms as well. Just how these balance out remains a matter of some debate and controversy.
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May 9, 2024 · Some studies have suggested that red wine—particularly when drunk with a meal—offers more cardiovascular benefits than beer or spirits. These range from international comparisons showing a lower prevalence of coronary heart disease in “wine-drinking countries” than in beer- or liquor-drinking countries.
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Mar 13, 2018 · Is Beer or Wine Healthier? Booze Battles: Beer Vs. Wine. There are many pros and cons associated with drinking beer and wine. But can you guess which is the healthier beverage?...