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Old 10-05-2012, 03:06 PM   #1
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Default different effects of different alcohol?

i was reading this on another forum and made me wonder if different booze actually effects people differently.

i found that there is "no chemical reason" by googling, but im interested to see what people say?

i find all alcohol makes me happy and loud then sleepy, but been drunk in different circumstances make me the different type of drunk.

a mate says that Jack makes him angry after he punched a wall and got into an argument with his old man and wont touch it again. but i put it down to other factors as to why he got angry...

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Old 10-05-2012, 03:16 PM   #2
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Interesting subject, I always wondered if there was a difference.

I find wine makes me more mellow especially red. I can also tell the difference between being drunk on beer and spirits, different feelings.

I have also heard the story that spirits can make people more angry but I think its because you can drink a large amount of alcohol within a short amount of time.
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Old 10-05-2012, 03:26 PM   #3
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Alcohol is alcohol, really. As you've searched, same chemical makeup.

The largest difference would be as suggested.. you can usually consume more spirits in a shorter amount of time than you can beer but that all depends on how you drink them. If you're mixing with Coke or another high sugar content mixer, perhaps the additional sugars or other additives could change the effects.
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i reckon i put it down to environment and who/where your drinking.
sitting at home (drinking with jesus ) you dont tend to get as angry or loud just drunk...light headed, spinning ect
at the pub with mates, theres drinking competition so you become louder and possibly aggressive
drinking wine would be with "more sophiscated" people so less chance of been aggressive but more mellowed and knowledgable lol

thats seems to be my take, but like i said interested to hear peoples opinions
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Old 10-05-2012, 03:40 PM   #5
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I think the ingredients that goes into the drink play a big factor.

I had an ex who would drink beer no problem could put it down like it was going out of fashion, but when she drank jim beam she would passout.

She could drink Vodka and it would have the same effect as beer. Happy and such. But Jim Beam would kill her.
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Old 10-05-2012, 03:58 PM   #6
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Default Re: different effects of different alcohol?

Have a few mates that get aggressive when they drink Bundy Rum. Anything else and they are fine but Bundy makes them want to fight everyone.

I'm just a happy drunk and make everyone have fun no matter what the drink. I sing, dance and just make a general idiot of myself lol. Most of my mates and I can drink beer all day like its water, its the stronger stuff that makes things interesting. If someones to drunk you give them a beer to sober up most of the time. Probably not a good thing but thats how it is.
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Old 10-05-2012, 04:29 PM   #7
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Beer gives you a nice buzz, Wine numbs you down, and Spirits slide you into a sloppy drunk state... All depending on how much you consume
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Love drinking bundy rum. But too much makes me agro. Can drink vodka or beer all day but not rum?
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I often wonder if the old "rum makes you fight" is more to do with the sort of people that generally drink a lot of rum and not the actual drink itself. "Wine makes you mellow"...you won't find hard core tough guys swigging back a nice white wine with a meal around a campfire at a bikers rally.
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Old 10-05-2012, 04:58 PM   #10
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I often wonder if the old "rum makes you fight" is more to do with the sort of people that generally drink a lot of rum and not the actual drink itself. "Wine makes you mellow"...you won't find hard core tough guys swigging back a nice white wine with a meal around a campfire at a bikers rally.
Yeh, they'll be drinking goon
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Old 10-05-2012, 05:00 PM   #11
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Default Re: different effects of different alcohol?

Any booze gets me happy and mellow... and I don't need much either.

Wine, especially Reisling and Port gets me dancing pretty quickly.

Not a fan of beer unless it's Korean or free. Same with spirits.
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there is about 10 or 12 different types of alcohol in fermentation or refracturing
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Those who become violent with alcohol (and there appears to be a lot) usually have some form of "problem"...... One need only look at the happy drunks around (not many of those) and they all appear to be contented in their life.

Just my observations over the years...
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I drink spirits (mainly scotch) and am a happy go lucky drunk....I can get hit and couldn't care less. When I'm sober someone hits me, I hit back....Go figure

Misses is a rum lover. She's a happy go lucky drunk too... She could be hit and not worry....sober a different story.


Neither of us like beer, so getting drunk on it, no idea what sort of reaction we'd have.

Personally who knows why some people get violent on certain sorts of alcohol and others don't.....One of lifes mysteries.
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Those who become violent with alcohol (and there appears to be a lot) usually have some form of "problem"...... One need only look at the happy drunks around (not many of those) and they all appear to be contented in their life.
Could be a fair observation. I'm pretty happily drunk at the moment - I recall years ago when I'd be out with drunken friends who were all pretty mellow and seemed to be satisfied with the way life was going, no problems whatsoever.
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there is about 10 or 12 different types of alcohol in fermentation or refracturing
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Yes but the only alcohol present at consumption in any alcoholic drink, is ethanol.
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there is about 10 or 12 different types of alcohol in fermentation or refracturing
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Sure, and the ones you list would cause massive side effects, if not death if imbibed.
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Bundy makes me want to head but a truck so I stoped drinking it,

From what I understand there is no firm evedence in any of this but, Ive got a freind you can feed beer vodka what ever but give im JD and he just gets mean and angery

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Even after one stubby I start feeling the effects like slow reactions etc. I can't handle alcohol at all really.

With that one stubby, even being under .05 I still probably wouldn't be able to drive very well.

I don't really bother drinking alcohol, only certain types of beer like porters/craft beer etc and only one at a time.

There is also a special place in hell for all you bastards who ruin perfectly good Coke by putting alcohol in it.
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Yes but the only alcohol present at consumption in any alcoholic drink, is ethanol.
if you still your own then ad flavour type setup,
the problem is you get all types of alcohol that you must seperate.
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Sure, and the ones you list would cause massive side effects, if not death if imbibed.
methanol is what your talking about?
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To add to the Rum argument:

Take 1 best mate, ADD JD, Vodka, etc etc and he will turn into a giggling school girl and find everything hilarious.

Take SAME best mate and ADD ANY form of Rum.... well... the last time he ended up with a Police offier on top of him because he was engaged in a 10 man brawl outside a nightclub.
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I'm not an alcoholic and I also feel the affects very quickly whenever I do drink an alcoholic beverage.

I always wonder why when some people start drinking alcohol, they have to keep going and won't stop until they pass out. I've never had that problem. Same with memory loss, I once experimented on how drunk I could get and I didn't lose memory the next day. I noticed the memory loss seems to be what happens to the females I've drunk with.
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Love drinking bundy rum. But too much makes me agro. Can drink vodka or beer all day but not rum?
There are four basic types of drinkers and there are two basic types of drinks.

The two drink types are sugar and starch. Examples of sugar are rum, liquors, wine etc. Examples of starch are whisky, whiskey, vodka, beer etc.

If you are a sugar person you can drink sugar and behave but starch will make you bloated and a bit silly.

If you are a starch person you can drink starch and behave but sugar sends you la la.

If you are in the lucky group that can drink both you never go silly.

The last group are the drop kicks who just cannot drink.

The starch group is most common followed by sugar, both and then none.

It is not the alcohol that causes the silly reaction it is the other chemicals in the drink that react with your body chemistry and the alcohol just lowers inhibition.

Starch and none also go silly on red cordial or soft drink but usually can control it.
Sugar and none have difficulty with vege drinks like V8 etc.

If you are a starch person and you drink 50 beers and then 2 rums you will often go nuts because you are already drunk and the sugar just lights the blue touch paper.

Mixing sugar stuff like coke with starch such as whisky or whiskey after 50 beers will also not go well as the sugar in the coke is the catalyst.

The moral of the story is learn your type and stick to it, you will not get as silly or as sick the next day.

I am a sugar drinker, I have on the odd occasion drunk a whole bottle of bundy over an afternoon and been ok the next day but 6 stubbies of heavy and I am bloated and night is basically over.
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There is also a special place in hell for all you bastards who ruin perfectly good Coke by putting alcohol in it.
Stuff ya

I can neck Bourbon and Coke all night without having any sort of hangover the next morning, I consider myself very lucky but I don't push the boundaries, about 20 or so will pull me up and that's on a big night.

Beer tastes like #$&&%& and I won't drink it ever.
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I'm not an alcoholic and I also feel the affects very quickly whenever I do drink an alcoholic beverage.

I always wonder why when some people start drinking alcohol, they have to keep going and won't stop until they pass out. I've never had that problem. Same with memory loss, I once experimented on how drunk I could get and I didn't lose memory the next day. I noticed the memory loss seems to be what happens to the females I've drunk with.
Yeah, there is a name for that , it's called the "MORNING AFTER" and it isn't gender specific .
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My best mate and I grew up pretty heavy binge drinkers - you know, school or uni/work during the week and get blind friday and saturday nights.

Bundaberg Rum was the drink of choice. Always.

Now aged 28, I can still drink rum and i get good old plain drunk, nice and mellow and happy. My mate (over the last 3 years) cannot drink it anymore as he gets well angry. It's very strange because sober (and when on any other booze) he is just fine and wouldn't hurt a fly but get him on some of Bundaberg's finest and he thinks his last name is Tyson.

I also drink a fair bit of JD and again, no anger issues. As mentioned above, i can't get through anymore than about 6 beers these days before i feel all bloated and such. I also can't drink pre mixed cans of anything - the heartburn is terrible.
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Red wine makes me sleepy within about 30 minutes, white doesn't.
I've read that it's believed the tannins present in red wine are the cause of this effect.

I've never drank enough spirits in one sitting to have any noticeable effect on me. In 29 years, I've NEVER been drunk.

Oh, and I cannot stand beer. The smell alone is enough to make me ill.
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Ethanol is just one of many alcohols.

It is however the one that is found in all alcoholic beverages.

It is overall a depressant drug. This is because it potentiates the effect of an endogenous neurotransmitter called GABA which is an inhibitory neurotransmitter.

In most cases when alcohol is consumed people become relaxed before their coordination then consciousness are affected.

This inhibitory effect is seemingly paradoxical for some people though as when they consume alcohol they become energetic and even aggressive.

In these people it is likely that the ethanol is having an inhibitory effect on the frontal lobe (a part of the brain) which would normally be keeping these behaviours at suppressed.

The reverse applies to dexamphetamines and ADHD.

People with ADHD have an underactive frontal lobe normally - hence the inattention, distractability, hyperactivity and in some aggression. By activating it with low dose amphetamines (a true stimulant drug) the behaviours are kept under control.
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in AA we hear a lot of true stories about peoples drinking and one common theme is that rum brings out agression in a lot of people.
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There are four basic types of drinkers and there are two basic types of drinks.

The two drink types are sugar and starch. Examples of sugar are rum, liquors, wine etc. Examples of starch are whisky, whiskey, vodka, beer etc.

If you are a sugar person you can drink sugar and behave but starch will make you bloated and a bit silly.

If you are a starch person you can drink starch and behave but sugar sends you la la.

If you are in the lucky group that can drink both you never go silly.

The last group are the drop kicks who just cannot drink.

The starch group is most common followed by sugar, both and then none.

It is not the alcohol that causes the silly reaction it is the other chemicals in the drink that react with your body chemistry and the alcohol just lowers inhibition.

Starch and none also go silly on red cordial or soft drink but usually can control it.
Sugar and none have difficulty with vege drinks like V8 etc.

If you are a starch person and you drink 50 beers and then 2 rums you will often go nuts because you are already drunk and the sugar just lights the blue touch paper.

Mixing sugar stuff like coke with starch such as whisky or whiskey after 50 beers will also not go well as the sugar in the coke is the catalyst.

The moral of the story is learn your type and stick to it, you will not get as silly or as sick the next day.

I am a sugar drinker, I have on the odd occasion drunk a whole bottle of bundy over an afternoon and been ok the next day but 6 stubbies of heavy and I am bloated and night is basically over.
As logical as it reads, id say it heads in the right direction
I can drink scotch all day, dry not have a care in the world
Drink boubon and coke , lookout
Years ago i never ever had an issue with scotch was the life of any party
Went to bourboun for a few years and drank it the same volume as scotch and oh boy have i been in some trouble
Im now on scotch can do a bottle in a hour or so, stable on my feet and happy as larry
I only drink the top shelf scotch wont touch the cheap stuff, for some reason theres a difference on the effect
Go to beers, some effect me more than others, heavies, middies or lights any brand they all have different effects,oh and i have to drink lots to get any effect
I dont know why this happens, but spending over 25 years doin my study im happy with a drink that i have control, one that doesnt control me
Ill just throw this in for the young kiddies here,
Drinking for long periods like alot every day or so,not binge drinking, does have long term effects,dont kid yourself it does happen
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