no preservatives, no additives

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Re: no preservatives, no additives

Postby Tipsy » Friday Feb 29, 2008 7:14 am

ryan wrote:
lethaldog wrote:I dont recall ever having the OMFG hangover on my homebrew but these days i have a couple of your standard comercial beers and bang instant headache ( and thats not even the next morning its during drinking them)

Homebrew = no real hangovers :wink:


That`s very true. Another thing I`ve noticed is if I drive past a licensed venue just up the road I get a massive hangover! Yet as soon as I`m 50 metres past it, I`m ok again. :shock:
{I don`t go that way anymore} :|


After reading this I thought about the pub across the road and got a massive hangover.

I hope the next post I read dosen't mention any pubs, bottle shops or megaswill. :wink:
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Re: no preservatives, no additives

Postby ryan » Friday Feb 29, 2008 7:35 am

Tipsy wrote:
ryan wrote:
lethaldog wrote:I dont recall ever having the OMFG hangover on my homebrew but these days i have a couple of your standard comercial beers and bang instant headache ( and thats not even the next morning its during drinking them)

Homebrew = no real hangovers :wink:


That`s very true. Another thing I`ve noticed is if I drive past a licensed venue just up the road I get a massive hangover! Yet as soon as I`m 50 metres past it, I`m ok again. :shock:
{I don`t go that way anymore} :|


After reading this I thought about the pub across the road and got a massive hangover.

I hope the next post I read dosen't mention any pubs, bottle shops or megaswill. :wink:


keep away from pubs, bottleshops and megaswill. You`ll feel better. :lol:
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Re: no preservatives, no additives

Postby Will » Saturday Mar 01, 2008 1:44 am

I've always found that spirits and wine gives a much worse hangover than I'd get from drinking a beer. Especially that cursed goon (cheap, cask wine). Would that have have something to do with preservatives again or simply the horrid alcohol level that eats away at your brain?
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Re: no preservatives, no additives

Postby Paul » Saturday Mar 01, 2008 5:25 pm

Back in the day I was a Vb drinker, until it started giving me a headache after only a couple. I switched to Carlton Draught and the problem went away for about a year before I experienced the same.

Heaps of people told me that it was the crap beer that i was drinking that causes headaches as it happens to them. I started drinking Coopers and havent had a problem with it.

If I have a couple of CUB products now I get a headache.
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Re: no preservatives, no additives

Postby Ron00 » Tuesday Dec 11, 2018 1:57 am

If you want to prevent hangovers, use Detoxicated! Detoxicated is a natural hangover prevention product that actually works!
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