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Question about tequila, please, I'm kinda freakin out?

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Ok so I had a friend over on the night of july 12th, and he brought over some tequila, which I had never tried before. So I had a couple of shots with him, and got kinda drunk, but I stopped after a little and went to bed. I know this sounds really random, but today (July 23rd) I burped when i woke up, and I could still smell the tequila coming from inside me. It's been 11 days now since that night, and I would have figured that it would have left my system by now. Is this natural? If so, how long should I expect it to last in my system?

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  1. Drink more water...maybe you had a flashback and your mind subconsciously made you associate that burp with that night!


  2. It should have been gone a long time ago....

  3. Alcohol gets out of your system in like 48 hours. So somebody spiked your toothpaste or whatever you drank last. Lol

  4. It in not still in your system It is the desire for more to get in your system

  5. There is no way to burp tequila 11 days after you last drank it, especially if you only had a couple of shots.

    The legal affects of alcohol are about 1 hour per ounce, and digestively it would be completely gone within 48 hours.  It would be out of your stomach within a few hours.

    The only possible exception would be if you have a serious issue with your digestive system.

    Chances are a combination of whatever you ate or drank in the 24 hours preceding your burb combined to smell similarly to tequila and you just made the association and freaked out due to tequila being new to you.  If you have no other symptoms of a digestive disorder, you are fine.

    As far as tequila goes, in the future, to get the correct tequila experience, don't drink anything that doesn't say 100% agave (like junk like regular Cuervo or Sauza). These are cheap poorly made tequilas designed to sell to college kids to get drunk. They are only 51% real tequila, and the rest are fillers like corn syrup and grain alcohol (and thus the hangover the next day is born).

  6. Liquor takes at most 3 days to get out of your system. It must've been something you ate that semi tasted like it.

  7. Whatever it was, it wasn't the tequila.

  8. Drink a lot of water so It could get out of your system.

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