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Hangover - Free Alcohol?!
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I know this is a contradiction in terms but I wondered if there was a type of alcohol which results in less hangovers? Eg- I have a memory of someone saying that organic wine contained fewer chemicals and therefore resulted in less severe hangovers. Or is this a myth?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's the congeners in booze, as much as the alcohol, that make hangovers particularly nasty. Those congeners are present in large quantities mainly in darker-coloured drinks. So, if you're going to drink heavily, it's best to avoid things like brandy, whisky and red wine, and stick to drinks like vodka and gin. (White wine has fewer congeners than red but it's not free from them). However the 'colourless drinks are best' rule isn't a rigid one; tequila is packed full of congeners!
I read about this in the past week - and I have yet to try it out
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Buenchico has explained it well. It is a myth.
Chemicals such as various sulphites (sulfites, for our friends over the pond), which are routinely added to non-organic based wines, have never been shown to contribute to hangovers.
Sulphites are not to be considered congeners as sulphites are added to prolong the shelf-life of the wine. Congeners are other chemicals such as Amyl alcohol, various esters etc
Chemicals such as various sulphites (sulfites, for our friends over the pond), which are routinely added to non-organic based wines, have never been shown to contribute to hangovers.
Sulphites are not to be considered congeners as sulphites are added to prolong the shelf-life of the wine. Congeners are other chemicals such as Amyl alcohol, various esters etc
There are 2 reasons for a hangover , one is the cogeners as you have been told the other is that alcohol make you pee out more water than you take in. So if you drink a lot of alcohol you get dehydrated which causes a headache.
The answer to your question is ' Yes' drinks such as Vodka with few cogeners will cause a 'lesser' hangover than drinks with a lot of cogeners as you only get the dehydration part not the cogeners part as well.
The answer to your question is ' Yes' drinks such as Vodka with few cogeners will cause a 'lesser' hangover than drinks with a lot of cogeners as you only get the dehydration part not the cogeners part as well.
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