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    I didn't know whether to put this here or in food and drinks.

    Anyway, mixing alcoholic drinks isn't a good idea, for instance drinking beer and then midori or whatever will make you throw up eventually. Is it the same principle for mixing spirits? Like drinking Bourbon and then whiskey then vodka??

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    Mixing any drinks in general is a bad idea really, depending how well you handle alcohol. Spirits are just as bad if not worse, depending on what spirit it is you drink. But yeah, generally if you don't drink much it's gonna make you ill. I can drink loads of Vodka Cokes and not be sick but the moment I drink something else with it (normally a shot, tbf) I'll start feeling ill.
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    Mixing shots isn't such a good idea, I've been okay mixing Aftershock with Sourz but once I'd been drinking bacardi and later had a vodka and it made me imidiately sick ofcourse i'd had like 4 pints of cider aswel so I don't know if that could of affected it.


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    mixing spirits is never good. Though everyones body reacts differently but yh itl eventually make you sick, or just really ill.

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    What we tend to do on a night out is get everyone together beforehand with whatever they want to drink (because it's literally 15x cheaper to buy spirits outside of clubs even at the very cheapest ones) and some people will inevitably drink cider or beer because they're rubbish but yeah we sit about having drinks and some pro evo or something and then come 10pm mix whatever's left in an empty 2l and share it around on the walk to town. We're usually all fine, sometimes one or two have a tactical vomit then continue but everyone's happy
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    Hmm.. I'll just see how today goes! I'm staying off beer to tonight because it boosts you too much!
    I have a vodka bottle waiting and I was thinking maybe a Bacardi 151 just because a mate at work keeps recommending it.

    We usual have "pre drinks" at a mates house but it's really just beers and a few people have spirits.

    I'll +rep who I can later. Any suggestions on decent shots?

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    The red aftershock is alright but it's not amazing
    Vodka is the easiest drink for me to drink but I don't think that's the same for everyone
    micky finns is like 4 quid or somet n a bottle of that gets me pretty drunk tbh ;$


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    i'm always fine when mixing spirits and beer, never felt ill or been sick from it but mixing beer with wine is a completely different story.

    before a night out on town we usually head to the pub. start on beer and get a few shots in aswell, as soon as we hit town it's hard on the spirits and even harder on the shots. An average night out on the town for me is £70-£100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    Hmm.. I'll just see how today goes! I'm staying off beer to tonight because it boosts you too much!
    I have a vodka bottle waiting and I was thinking maybe a Bacardi 151 just because a mate at work keeps recommending it.

    We usual have "pre drinks" at a mates house but it's really just beers and a few people have spirits.

    I'll +rep who I can later. Any suggestions on decent shots?
    151 is hella expensive from my experience, but yeah stay away from beer that stuff should be kept for a couple at a pub and not for properly going out for shots I'd just do whatever spirits you have around, it's not really meant to taste nice because it's only there for a second, and the ones that do taste better are usually a lot weaker

    Quote Originally Posted by IceNineKills View Post
    i'm always fine when mixing spirits and beer, never felt ill or been sick from it but mixing beer with wine is a completely different story.

    before a night out on town we usually head to the pub. start on beer and get a few shots in aswell, as soon as we hit town it's hard on the spirits and even harder on the shots. An average night out on the town for me is £70-£100.
    That is a ridiculous amount to be spending, especially in Brighton where you can pop over to Yate's and get shots for a quid each or Pasha for the weaker 50p shots. I would not be able to enjoy myself knowing I've spent that much unless I've bought coke (which I wouldn't anyway considering the cheaper options) or brought home a hooker
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    Quote Originally Posted by IceNineKills View Post
    i'm always fine when mixing spirits and beer, never felt ill or been sick from it but mixing beer with wine is a completely different story.

    before a night out on town we usually head to the pub. start on beer and get a few shots in aswell, as soon as we hit town it's hard on the spirits and even harder on the shots. An average night out on the town for me is £70-£100.
    thats silly spending all that ;o
    most iv spent is about 25 quid lol


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