They each have their place. But wine can induce headaches.
You have to drink water. Alcohol is a diarrhetic. That is the secret to avoiding hangovers.
My father said water is for bathing and fishing in. On the other hand he only lived to 58.
My wife gets on me for not drinking enough water, I tell her beer is loaded with the stuff.
Where's the "all of the above" choice? :lamoThe older I get the more I fancy a nice bottle of wine. This stuff is lovely.
They each have their place. But wine can induce headaches.
Yeah. I've also heard tannins & sulfites - too.Wine induces headaches based off ester alcahol, which is methanol as well as other non ethanol spirits. The esters are what are known to give it flavor and smell but also can produce headaches in many types, and can be fatal with homebrewers brewing at the wrong temps. For example high amounts of esters in wine usually occur when brewing 10-40 degrees above proper brewing temps for the yeast used.
Beers can have the same but are much less likely to have anything more than bulk ethanol unless royally screwed up in brew.
Where's the "all of the above" choice? :lamo
Yeah. I've also heard tannins & sulfites - too.
Then again, I started my wine drinking career with MD 20/20, Ripple, and Boones! :2razz:
Good coffee and or tea. properly prepared.
The older I get the more I fancy a nice bottle of wine. This stuff is lovely.
Most properly made wines though giving a headache are not dangerous as you would die of alchahol poisoning before poisoning of esters, the ones to worry about are the ones bubba made in his basement and could not bother to learn from a seasoned maker or even buy and read a book on winemaking.
For example around here moonshine can make people go blind, many though boil out the wash to get pure ethanol, while new guys just distill and go, the methanol is what causes blindness, even many coming from poorly educated backgrounds, they knew what was safe and what was dangerous through decades or centuries sof local knowledge, it is usually the uneducated distiller or brewer who thinks he knows everything that it dangerous.
Yeah. I've also heard tannins & sulfites - too.
Then again, I started my wine drinking career with MD 20/20, Ripple, and Boones! :2razz:
have not heard of cisco, but I remember all the bums would drink thunderbird in california, they could be seen from palm springs to the 29 palms marine base getting trashed daily on thunderbird, I remember it used to be like 2 bucks for a giant bottle of that rotgut, something even the homeless could panhandle in less than an hour and get trashed on. Have not seen the stuff in texas though around here md 20/20 seems to be the liquor of choice for hardcore and perpetually broke drunks.