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Which beers are best for not causing hangovers?

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  1. low alchohol ones, id say 0.4


  2. i would say like coors light ,dont drink heineken or corona they a bit stronger and can cause hangovers

  3. Well the only answer to this is for you to stop guzzling it down your throat. You would see a difference then...     silly man !! Just think what you could do with all that money especially now the price has gone up, Will none of you never learn ?

  4. non alcholic... idk i have to drink alot of beer to get a hangover i dont think i ever had a hangover from beer

  5. vodka and red bull

  6. If only there was an answer.

    I don't think there is any one magical beer that doesn't cause a hangover.

    True, some beers cause some people more or less of a hangover. So you'll just have to find which one is good for you.

    A good tip though, is to avoid mixing drinks. By that I don't mean pour half of one pint with half of another pint. I mean if you start on Stella (and why you'd want to do that, God only knows) then STAY with Stella. Or whatever you've been drinking.

  7. The ones you don't drink.

  8. near beer! Ha, but no really Dark beers tend to cause worse hangovers. So stick to light colored one, Lagers.

  9. If you drink to much of any alchol ur gonna get a hangover. I know cause i drink every day and im proud of it.

  10. Pretty much any light American beer.

  11. The ones drank in moderation. Hangovers are caused by too much alcohol and dehydration, so work it out.

  12. natural light. it's less filling and taste great!

  13. Erm... I would say lagers.

  14. the non-alcoholic kind.

  15. Seriously, try the non-alcoholic ones -- O'Douls, Old Milwaukee, St. Pauli Girl. Of course you won't get a buzz on, but you won't be sick, either. Cheers!

  16. none of them! it isnt the beer your drinking, its how much your drinking!!

  17. I would maybe go with high abv (alcohol by volume) beers such as Belgium Strong Ales. This way you can drink plenty of water in between beers and save room and keep hydrated. Whether you would like the Belgium Blondes on the Darker Belgium Beers its totally your call.

  18. probably the non alcoholic ones,but that kinda defeats the purpose.was drinking tennants lager last night,hangovers not that bad today.

  19. Moderation...moderation...moderation or Lambics, they tend to be in the 3% ABV range rather than the standard 5% for a regular of 4.1% for a light.

    Truthfully though, the only thing that can prevent hangovers is drinking in moderation. Get your drunk on and then just maintain it. Don't go over board. It's tough. I know, but it can be done. You can drink all the water, eat all the greasy food or take as much Advil as you want. If you over indulge you'll feel like c**p in the morning.

    PS. Your average macro (mass-produce) lager American or Foreign) is so chemically altered that I wouldn't trust it to not give me a hangover even in moderation. When ever I'm forced to drink a macro lager I almost always feel like sh#t in the morning, but if I drink micro/craft with natural product I'm normally fine.

  20. none at all. what causes the hangover is a lack of hydration to the membrane around the brain. This is aggravated by consuming alcohol in whatever form. Alcohol causes dehydration, especially to the membrane around the brain which tightens and shrinks thus causing the 'hangover'.  only till the membrane is suitably refreshed will you feel fine.

    Handy tip is often ignored. Drink plenty of water before going to sleep. if too drunk to be bothered drinking water before sleeping, drink at least a pint or 2 of water when you wake up!!

    A pint of beer may also help lol Hair of the dog

  21. Root Beer.

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    a&w

    Any beer with a high yeast content.

  22. This is an interesting question.  Technically speaking, hangovers are caused by the cogners in alcohol.  Cogners are the additives in alcoholic drinks such as coloring, artificial flavors etc.  While amounts of alcohol consumed is certainly a factor, people will have much less of a hangover if drinking alcoholic beverages with small amounts of cogners.

    For instance, Vodka is one of the best liquors in regard to hangovers in that very few, if any additives are present.  Where as most Whiskeys have caramel coloring and other additives.

    This is the reason why people who drink shine usually don't have any hangover the next day, as there are no additives in traditional shine.  This is not a reccomendation to drink moonshine, simply an example.

    As far as beer, the beers with the least amount of additives are traditionally those that cause the least severe of hangovers.

    Hope this helps

  23. JDCrae... has the best answer.  Except one addition.

    My choice is Becks.  German purity law of way back.  Highly regulated as to what they can put in by the German goverment.

    Drinks with the least addivtives:  beers and hard liquors are also the most expensive.  No hangover, larger $$.  

    Except wine, only French wine is highly regulated by France and contains very limited additives and is almost the cheapest at $5.99 a bottle for Mouton Cadet, far superior to any other wine not from France.

  24. That's easy > hangovers are caused by the amount of alcohol & your tolerance level.  So, if you want to drink beer & reduce your chance of a h/o, drink beers that are light > or "lite" as Miller Brewing calls it, eat starchy foods like breads & potatoes, & space them out to 1 or 2 an hour.  Light beers usually range around 3% alcohol, regular American beers are 4½ - 6% on average.  Imports are usually higher.  

    Bottoms up!

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