What alcoholic drink can't you touch due

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Oh, I'm sure. No offence intended, different strokes for different folks and all that.
 

gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
Brandy for me...can't touch the stuff now.
Birthday party when i was about 21, we were drinking brandy fairly hard and i felt fine....until i stepped outdoors for something. It was like my head almost instantly exploded. What a mother of a hangover / headache ;)...it came on so fast it was unbelieveable.
Never another drops passed my lips...
 
Water burns my mouth. Seriously though, Ayingerbrau Pills, difficullt to obtain high strength Lager. I can drink it but my missus has banned me. I end up with my trousers round my ankles, barred from the establishment and on the brink of arrest.
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
tequila a bottle and a half with a mate at uni with salt and lemon. Never ever again:headshake:;):headshake::sad::headshake::smile:. 15 years on and i think the smell would make me wretch.
 
Another one for Southern Comfort.. well thats what I finished up on anyway.. I worked in a very busy pub in 1988 in East End of London, I'd finished my last shift the evening before, and I was having a few drinks.. I can remember a line of Southern Comforts stretching down the bar that people had bought.. Next memory is waking up at the bottom of the stairs in the house I was staying in. Had to catch a bus up to Durham the following day to see some relatives. Thank God for bogs on buses.. I don't know why I bothered to pay for my seat.. I spent more time heaving and crapping in the bog. I had shakes in my hands for about 3 days. I had it once, about 3 years ago and immediately felt sick and had to go and puke.
 

Cranky

New Member
Location
West Oxon
Another Martini casualty here. A New Year's Eve Party when I was 20 - the only time I ever threw up in the morning as well as the evening itself - and felt like death all the next day.

And the smell still makes me feel ill, 34 years later.
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
Cheap cider was my nemesis, a mere 39 years ago. These days I like quality rather than quantity, though I can sink a bottle of wine if forced by convivial company.
 
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