Mixing Liquor?

Discussion in 'Beverages' started by 40oz and chronic, Jun 17, 2006.

  1. 40oz and chronic

    40oz and chronic 'Nuff Said

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    is mixing hard liquor with other hard liquor a bad idea?not meaning in the same glass, but for example: taking 2 shots of vodka, then 3 shots of Gin, then 2 shots of J&B. know what i mean? i'v heard this will get you fucked up and make you vomit like crazy. any info would be pretty fucking cool of you!
     
  2. carsick

    carsick Member

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    we call that a shit mix, not that its shit. i dont think it has any different side effects compared to if it was all voka,well it doesnt on me but heavey drinkin is part of my weekly routine.....
     
  3. nesta

    nesta Banned

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    if seven shots of ANY liquor doesnt get you fucked up, you drink too much.

    of course you can mix them, though. how else could people stomach cocktails?
     
  4. SunshineTheAngryHipi

    SunshineTheAngryHipi Member

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    Hairy Buffalo: random mixture of all alcoholic beverages in the house.
     
  5. Rigamarole

    Rigamarole Senior Member

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    You can mix them, even in the same glass. It's called a cocktail. And you won't look as much like a self-abusive slob drinking cocktails as you will taking 7 shots.
     
  6. LdyNimue

    LdyNimue Member

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    Yeah it's not good unless you enjoy yaking up everything. Stay away from cream based drinks they sour in your tum. ;)
     
  7. fistermister

    fistermister Member

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    Mixing liquor doesn’t make a difference to how drunk you get. The amount of alcohol you consume does.

    I have heard that dark coloured alcohols tend to give you a worse hangover.
     

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