The number one rule of drinking is to never mix. Everyone knows the old rhymes about how to prevent a hangover by having your alcoholic drinks in a specific order (“Beer before liquor; never been sicker,” “ Beer before wine; you’ll be fine,” to name a few) — but how true are they? 3 0. jonni c. 1 decade ago. Beer then Liquor you're gonna get sicker. Drinking wine before beer did not seem to produce lighter hangovers, and mixing alcohols in general did not lead to stronger hangovers. Beer before liquor, stop being a pussy, you'll be just fine. “Beer before wine, you’ll be fine; wine before beer, you’ll feel queer” is a well-known saying. “Beer before liquor, never been sicker. RevolutionaryActs (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore: Thu Dec-30-04 09:05 PM Response to Original message: 3. It doesn't really make a lot of difference which order they are in, since once they reach your stomach, they are mixed anyway. “Beer before wine makes you feel fine, ... is that people will have beer and then move on to liquor at the end of the night, and so they think it’s the liquor that made them sick. Google Groups: alt.folklore.urban Newsgroups: alt.folklore.urban From: (Dave Garland) Date: 1996/06/07 Subject: Re: Switching Drinks A cautionary rhyme from my youth: “Beer on wine, all fine; its when you doing all kinds of different shots and mixed drinks youll get sicker. Anonymous. But I also heard, "don't mix the grape with the grain" so I guess it just depends on what you are drinking & how much. 1 1. 0 0. ryder101. Actually it is with beer but you should be fine Wine + Liquor = ? Either way you're gonna be sick. "Beer before liquor, never been sicker; liquor before beer, you're in the clear" is a well-worn phrase backing the belief that you can avoid a hangover if you take drinks in the "right" order. But if you drink beer then bounce up to liquor, you're gonna get sick. Last Bottle features a different bottle of wine each day, from various places around the globe, until it’s gone. 'Beer before wine and you'll feel fine; wine before beer and you'll feel queer' goes the age-old aphorism. I have to say it's not so much the types of liquor but the volume. Which is it? Liquor Before Beer Before Wine, Etc. That said never smoke weed and drink wine. Romeo Save Me! If you drink a beverage with a higher content of alcohol first then beer you will most likely know your 'limit' or when to stop, but if you drink beer then wine or liquor your 'limit' may have already been surpassed. What do you think of the answers? Source(s):;) 0 1. Always stick with what you start with. After my experiences last night, I presume it is the first one, but I'd just like confirmation. By . 1 decade ago. BEER said: ↑ Beer before xanax, how the fuck did I end up in Atlantic City? Beer before wine, you’ll feel fine; wine before beer, you’ll feel queer. Is there any truth to that? 8 years ago "Beer before liquor, never sicker, liquor before beer, never fear" 'Liquor before wine, feeling fine.' Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top . I've mixed drinks in all sorts of orders, and been fine. If you enjoy throbbing headaches and feeling like doo doo the next day, then drink wine and beer. If you get a nice buzz on its good to keep a steady even pace. Similarly I've stuck to one type of drink and been ended up in a very bad state. Anonymous. Joined: Apr 2, 2003 Messages: 17,239 Likes Received: 24 Location: NorCal. Var. Wine before beer, and you'll feel queer.' Liquor before beer, you're in the clear', or 'wine before beer will make you feel queer, but beer before wine and you'll feel fine'. However I googled it, and some said 'Beer after wine, and you'll feel fine, wine after beer and you'll feel queer.' You know, the old rhyme. 3 2. Liquor then Beer you're in the clear. What’s the Idea of “beer before liquor never been sicker”? The full saying goes “Beer before liquor, never been sicker; liquor before beer, you’re in the clear.” There’s a similar saying in Britain, where it goes “Beer before wine, feeling fine; wine before beer, feeling queer.” Joe. Wine after beer and you'll feel queer". If you like gambling and love finding a great deal on wine even more, you’ll love Last Bottle. 'Beer before wine and you'll feel fine' a myth - study Updated / Friday, 8 Feb 2019 07:54 Old folk wisdom such as 'grape or grain, but never the twain' exists in several languages I know it's not technically about wine but that's the one I know. “Wine before beer and you’ll feel queer. How do you think about the answers? Please do not drink and drive! "Beer before liquor, never sicker, liquor before beer, never fear" 'Liquor before wine, feeling fine.' Matt4786 Gold Belt. Upping the alcohol content of your drinks increases your chances of over drinking and feeling crappy the next day (or getting sick in the process). Lv 5. No, you'll still be hungover. Liquor before wine, you'll be fine: wine before liquor, you'll be sicker. I thought the adage was "Beer after wine and you'll feel fine. Wine before liquor, never sicker - Liquor before wine, you'll be just fine. Sign in. and id be fine. Beer before wine is fine? BEER, Mar 13, 2018 #26. You outta be fine. It isn’t uncommon for us to mix our drinks – maybe having a beer in the pub before moving on to wine. I've never heard it with wine but i know the one that goes: Beer before liquor, never been sicker. i would usually drink beer and some dirty martinis. Stephen. 2. It isn’t uncommon for us to mix our drinks, maybe a beer in the pub before moving on to wine. drink only one type of liquor (ie all vodka, all rum) and dont get a lot of sweet mixed drinks. MattyFTM 9 years ago. HELEN MURPHY . Liquor before wine you'll be fine. Beer before wine, all is fine. Also know the same saying, but with beer. I usually pass out before I finish that rhyme. Besides, what mixes well with wine? Liquor before beer and you're in the clear. 1 1. The myth of "beer before wine, you'll be fine" is often heard in the UK, and there are similar variations in French and German. Men seemed to handle the hangovers a bit better than women, but the order in which alcohol was consumed did not affect hangover intensity for either gender. 8 years ago. beer and wine you'll be fine, wine and beer you'll feel queer. :) Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top . Beer before liquor, never been sicker, hold a baby and drink wine you'll be fine. You can sign in to give your opinion on the answer. You can sign in to vote the answer. Also Know, should you drink wine before or after liquor? Beer before wine and you’ll feel fine” (The UK, where the exact opposite “Beer on wine you’ll feel fine, wine on beer you’ll … We've all heard some version of the popular little drinking rhymes: Liquor before beer, never fear Beer before liquor, never sicker Beer before wine, you'll be fine Wine before beer, sick for a year....and innumerable variations on these, enough to send you halfway to Concord. sacremon Ars Tribunus Militum Registered: May 25, 2000 Posts: 2518 Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2003 1:50 pm; wine (vermouth) + liquor (gin or vodka) = martini Not that uncommon at all. Sign in. : Wine on beer brings good cheer; beer on wine is not so fine. But always remember: Wine is fine, and liquor's quicker, but beer and liquor makes you sicker!!! Beer before liquor, never been sicker". Folk wisdom has something to say about this: “Beer before wine and you’ll feel fine; wine before beer and you’ll feel queer.” This idea is very prevalent and versions of it occur in many languages. However a new study has found it to be a complete myth. Never have beer before liquor, just remember that when drinking.. always work your way down from the hard stuff. 8 years ago. Liquor before beer, stop being a pussy, you'll be just fine. Wine before before beer, oh dear. Liquor before beer, you're in the clear. I know it as, 'Beer before wine, and you'll feel fine. 'Beer Before Wine, You'll Be Fine' Myth Debunked by New Hangover Study. those strawberry daquoris and vodka crans can cause your tummy to get upset because of all the sugar. Liquor before wine, you'll never feel sicker. Wine before beer. Beer before xanax, how the fuck did I end up in Atlantic City? This only applies to younger or inexperienced drinkers. Meaning if you drink liquor before you drink beer you'll be fine. However, in North America you're more likely to hear a saying encouraging drinkers to begin their nights with spirits before moving to beer if they want to avoid a dreaded hangover: "Beer before liquor, never been sicker; liquor before beer, you're in the clear." 0 1. 1 decade ago. So very sick. Either way. It's all about how much alcohol a person consumes, according to a new study. Liquor before beer, you’re in the clear” goes an ancient (well…) American proverb. Good luck either way and be smart and safe. And if you act quickly enough each day, you may snag yourself a fantastic find at seriously slashed prices, perhaps 30% to even 70% off retail. means you should never drink beer after having drunk wine.