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Food & DrinkBar Life & the Art of Drinking

How to Hold Your Liquor

Instructions

  • Step 1: Never drink on empty stomach Never drink on an empty stomach—unless you like getting the spins. A meal will slow alcohol absorption by lining your stomach.
  • TIP: Eat two tablespoons of honey or a candy bar before a night of drinking. One study found that ingesting fructose and glucose helped reduce mistakes on a motor skills test.
  • Step 2: Drink 1 drink per hour Stick to one alcoholic drink per hour, the most the liver can process.
  • Step 3: Alternate alcohol w/ water Alternate alcoholic beverages with glasses of water, because dehydration is what causes most of the unpleasant side effects of drinking, like headaches and nausea.
  • TIP: Avoid red wine, champagne, and sugary drinks; they cause the worst hangovers.
  • Step 4: Dilute drinks Dilute your drinks as the night goes on. Wine drinkers can switch to spritzers; beer lovers can order an English shanty—beer mixed with a lemon-lime soft drink.
  • TIP: Your weight determines how much alcohol your body can handle, so if you’re 100 pounds soaking wet, don’t try to match your 200-pound buddies shot for shot.
  • Step 5: Take a seat Take a seat. People in bars drink more when they’re standing because they are less relaxed.
  • FACT: College students drink significantly more than they think they do, according to a 2003 medical survey.

You Will Need

  • A filling meal
  • Water
  • A semblance of self-control
  • Honey or candy

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