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Vomiting from beer?

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I was barely drunk at all and only had 4 beers and I vomited all over the place? Is that normal because I diddn't even feel drunk at all.

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  1. It could be drunkenness.  It could be too many calories, too much carbonation, too much foul tasting swill called "beer".

    Rule of thumb.  Drink one glass of water per serving of alcohol and don't exceed one ounce of alcohol per hour.  

    That's one beer per hour!


  2. If you chugged them, they prolly foamed up and shot out. When imbibing of the nectar of the Gods, it's good to take a healthy gulp and let it settle, spreading it's goodness thruout.

  3. You drank too fast.  Your body needed a release for the amount of liquid it had ingested.  Bloop, up the snout and out the mouth.

    And for the fool who called beer "swill", there are over 20000 beers in the world, and only one type of beer is swill.  It's the light American Lager.  Keep living in the shadow of ignorance, guy.

  4. Sometimes if I drink too many beers, I feel like I want to vomit not from being drunk, but just from being full of liquids.  It's probably made worse by the water I'm always drinking, too.

  5. Sounds like you either drank them too fast or dont drink much. Alcohol is a poision and your body will do anything to remove it. Thats why at a certain point of drinking all those symptoms, vomiting, unsteady gait, drunkeness, blackouts occur. Your body reacting to the poison.

  6. Maybe you ate after you drank? Every time I drink and eat afterwards I get sick.
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