For me it’s whiskey, followed by rum.

Vodka always has the least effect going into the next day.

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    Apfelwine. My father used to make it, and I got drunk on it once. Not blackout hammered, just drunk.

    Never again.

    The next day was me lying in bed, feeling like I got my ass kicked my a meth’d up horse. Every breath sent a railroad spike deeper into my frontal lobe. Fuck that, never again.

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    worst hangovers came from back in the day when smoking was still allowed at clubs. Had a friend who turned me on to a trick. Don’t collapse and go to sleep when you get home. Have something to throw on instead of the club clothes and throw them in the bathroom. wow. what a difference. then you open the bathroom where you had the clothes and woa. aweful. so you can have a place outside in a yard or a balcony to air them out which is a bit better. Not as much as issue now. Have never noticed an effect with particular alcohol types. Just drinks that allow for overdrinking. I used to make a jungle juice with grain alcohol, mountain dew, fruit juice, and sherbert. If you decide to make something like that now don’t blame me.

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    Never tried it, but I’ve heard that Applejack hangovers are pretty fierce. The alcohol is concentrated by repeatedly removing a cap of ice, so the toxins that are usually filtered out by distillation are at full strength.

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    For me it’s timing not what I drink. Aperitif before supper, or a drink on a weekend afternoon, or wine with an early supper, fine.

    Nightcap? No no no no no, going to bed too relaxed, even almost imperceptibly buzzed is a migraine.

    And any night of 2 or more drinks will give me a hangover, my limit seems to be 1.5.

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    Red wine has always given me the worst hangovers.

    Last weekend, I had a pretty bad one but it was because I had tequila then champagne then gin then white wine then more champagne followed by a number of shots of sake. That’s the most I’ve had to drink in a while and I spent most of Sunday in bed napping. It was a wedding though and I was at the fun cousins table, so it was worth it.

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    Isn’t it just alcohol content? Or is there something else that affects the liver?

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      Alcoholic drinks also contain fusel alcohol. IME it makes a big difference if you pick e.g. a somewhat high quality lager beer over a really cheap beer, and the fusel alcohol content should be the main difference between those if the amount and ABV is roughly similar.

      Other than that, hydration is probably the most important thing. I assume it’s easier to get dehydrated when you’re drinking shots of spirits vs. drinking light beer.

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      Nah, it’s the opposite for me. I don’t handle liquor well, especially nowadays to that I barely ever drink, but some years ago that I had been in Korea we would drink soju and have bbq daily, and wake up fresh without a hangover at all. Whereas, of I would have something like a vodka or so, I’d wake up dehydrated and feeling like shit.

      Still to this day as well. Soju or other kinda similar drinks (Greek tsipouro or retsina) I handle easily and wake up fine. More… I don’t know, “processed” ones? I wake up shitty.

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      Have you ever tried avoiding gluten for a while?

      I get horrible hangovers from having a few light beers, but once I starred avoiding gluten and dairy, I could drink a 3l box of wine in one or two sittings and not have a hangover in between.

      Never used to be able to enjoy properly tannined wines. But with the proper diet, I fking love them.

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          You’d be surpised at some of the foods which contain gluten. Take a vegetarian pizza, with some seitan on it? That’s pure gluten.

          And the nature of celiacs or non-celiac gluten sensitivity is such — annoyingly, that the symptoms take a while to show up, so it’s unlike say a proper food allergy or lactose intolerance, it’s much harder to actually reason about what you’ve eaten, when the symptoms can show up as late as several days afterwards.

          But yeah, ofc that’s not everyone and if it’s not you it’s not you. It just was for me, and now I’m kinda preachy about people trying exclusion diets just to be sure.

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      Wheat beer. Just one is enough to give me a horrific hangover, whereas I can drink 2 Maße (1L each) of lager from even the same brewery and be fine.