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    erdinger beer

    anyone ever drink erdinger beer for the full night, as in nothing else in between ?
    ive only had it at the end of the night when ive already a full tank on board.
    there seems to be a bit of a story doing the rounds that if you drink it exclusively for the night that next morning, while you still know you ve been on the beer,you feel nowhere near as bad as a normal hang over.
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    Post them germans think of everything

    Quote Originally Posted by the 12 th man
    you feel nowhere near as bad as a normal
    its german-in germany there's a law for brewers ie.u cant pile chemicals into beer.no chemicals means no hangovers
    j'accuse!

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    I've drank it all nite long loads of times and my nick name for it is "head ringer" Need I explain more!!! Lovely beer though.

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    My experience is that if I do get a hangover - they get worse and more likely as you get older I'm afraid - it'll be very mild compared to the kind of scutters-and-headthumping I get from a regular lager. It's because, as ccfcman says, there's less preservatives and other junk in it. Same goes for microbrewery beers, if not more so. Now do ye see why I like the Well so much?

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    Die Rheinheitsgebot, old German law. Pure no hangover. That said, its foolish to assume you will be fine, as if it does give a hangover, its a fecking killer.
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    Cure for hangovers is water breaks now and then during the night.Simply because hangovers are as a result of dehydration.I haven't had one since I found this out.
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    Only reason you won't get a hangover with water breaks during the night is because you're being a complete wuss and not spending enough time DRINKING!

    (My favourite hangover cure is a glass of Alka-Seltzer before I hit the sack, which always works a treat. Although it could be that it only seems effective because I only take it when I'm sober enough to remember, in which case would I have gotten a hangover anyway? A real "if a tree falls in the woods when there's no-one there" question that. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary
    Die Rheinheitsgebot, old German law.
    That's one reason for less of a hangover. The other is that, being a wheat beer, the Germans like to leave the yeast in, to add flavour, hence the cloudy beer. The Yeast will help stop your hangover (vitamin B or something). So the more you drink, the more you cure your hangover
    As Dahamsta said, same goes for microbreweries, with no additives, or just ask any homebrewer.

    If you also like the taste of weissbier, and don't just drink it for its anti-hangover properties, try some Franziskaner if you come across it (the one with the monk) Good summer beer.

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    i am licky, God has given my a unique gift....no matter how much i drink and what i drink, i don't get hang overs at all, ever.......
    Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........

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    Quote Originally Posted by the 12 th man
    if you drink it exclusively for the night that next morning, while you still know you ve been on the beer,you feel nowhere near as bad as a normal hang over.
    I used to drink it a lot before but the emissions from my exhaust the next day were brutal. Not as bad as if you've been on stout all day and night but much more gas.
    Have Boot Disk, will travel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar
    I used to drink it a lot before but the emissions from my exhaust the next day were brutal
    Forgot to mention that. The down-side to the Yeast

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    The only time I've got a really severe hangover from lager is when I drank a wagon load of Stella Artois. It's septic. My whole night blanked out, and I spent 4 hours the next morning on the bowl with my head in the sink at the same time....believe me it was necessary....and very helpful that our crapper at home is tiny with the sink in very close proximity to the bowl...

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap
    I drank a wagon load of Stella Artois. It's septic.
    I think it's a grand beer.
    Got 20 bottles for 20 yo's down in Dunnes and drank a fair dose of them at a BBQ the other weekend. Best fun and cheapest night I've had in years.
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    Tesco have Miller 18 for €20 at the moment, and Rolling Rock 24 for €20.
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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    Fosters Ice is a cracker....cheap enough too. I also drank this Dutch beer called Oranjeboom in london once....good stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    Tesco have Miller 18 for €20 at the moment, and Rolling Rock 24 for €20.
    Still not as good as the Dunnes deal for 5.2% Stella or "Wife Beater" as you may know it. I remember the lads over used to call it that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar
    I used to drink it a lot before but the emissions from my exhaust the next day were brutal. Not as bad as if you've been on stout all day and night but much more gas.

    I'm sure it is (Stella), but for some reason it blows the head off me. No other beer does, but that does. Oh...and I also had a bad experience in Spain with San Miguel...but theres no way I'm going there!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap
    I also drank this Dutch beer called Oranjeboom in london once
    My girlfriend came over to visit me when I was working in Amsterdam and I was drinking that. When it was her turn to buy a round she asked the barman for Olafanbrau. Think there was a Carlsberg ad at the time with a fake brand of that name or something. Oranjeboom is normal and boring enough though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar
    Still not as good as the Dunnes deal for 5.2% Stella or "Wife Beater" as you may know it. I remember the lads over used to call it that.

    Got a 6 pack of pils from LIDL for €6.99 (6 x 500ml)
    Once they're cold enough, it's drinkable.


    Wonder how many of these you'd throw back a night

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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    i am licky, God has given my a unique gift....no matter how much i drink and what i drink, i don't get hang overs at all, ever.......
    I used to be the same way, in fact my drinking buddy and myself used to tempt fate with rounds like "pint, short, different pint, different short, etc", and everyone used to get ticked off cos both of us'd be chirpy as fork in the morning whether or which. It doesn't last though, so enjoy it while you can. Older you get, the worse the hangovers get.

    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar
    I used to drink it a lot before but the emissions from my exhaust the next day were brutal. Not as bad as if you've been on stout all day and night but much more gas.
    I get that from Heineken. "Ikky ring, Sunday mornin", as another drinking buddy used to eloquently put it.

    Nuffing wrong with Stella btw. Some of it in my fridge right now in fact. Nyom.

    adam
    Last edited by dahamsta; 28/06/2004 at 1:24 PM.

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