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electrokid wrote: Anyway - back to alcohols... my favourite (usefulness and smell :-) ) isopropyl alcohol or IPA - used to be available in pre-injection swabs
IPA? it's available by the pint in The Liverpool Arms, Menai Bridge. Very nice it is too :lol: (although the Welsh translation is India Pale Ale)
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Acronyms gone mad as usual - both alcohols too :-)

Earlier I should have said my favourite industrial alcohol - my favourite alcohol used to come from Scotland - but these days my tastes have moderated somewhat and I'm quite a fan of the Mavrodaphne grape and the alchemy that can be done to it :-)
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The alchemy of the vintner - soil, sun, rain and time conspired to produce a dry mouth, upset stomach and a headache :P

Now mango juice, that's a drink that does it for me these days.... drunk
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conspired to produce a dry mouth, upset stomach and a headache
Doctor, doctor, what can I do for a hangover ?

> Drink plenty of alcohol the night before :lol:

I used to wonder about the advice to St Paul to 'take a little alcohol for your stomach' - but then I guess 'little' is a subjective quantity :-)

I also used to wonder why so many monasteries seemed to specialise in producing 'hard liquor'.

The answers came in several stages. I was going out with a girl who moved to France to work for Chartreuse Diffusion - the company that promotes the green Chartreuse. The booze that sits on the pub shelf is a watered down version of the original product ! The original product is too alcoholic to be imported into the UK (though I do have a bottle somewhere :-) ) and it is medicinal - to combat stomach acid !

Take a teaspoon of (medicinal) Chartreuse and slowly pour on some sugar until it becomes a heaped teaspoonful with the Chartreuse filtering up through the sugar to form a bright green mass - then consume it.

So why does this work ! ?

There are some 'general' equations in chemistry - probably the most famous is 'acids + alkalis = salts + water' - any acid plus any alkali will produce the appropriate 'salt' and water.

A less know 'general' equation is 'alcohols + sugars = esters + water' - and esters tend to be stomach calmatives. Some are poisonous of course so stick to those proven to be ok :-)

St Paul's mediterranean diet would have included fruit containing sugars - so a little alcohol would have had a good effect on his stomach.
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electrokid wrote:
conspired to produce a dry mouth, upset stomach and a headache
Doctor, doctor, what can I do for a hangover ?

> Drink plenty of alcohol the night before :lol:
Something I heard once that really cracked me up is someone (with a raging hangover) saying "If I'd known I was going to be so thirsty this morning I'd have had more beer last night…"
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I'm fighting the urge to go back to Tescos for a crate of 24 Stella bottles for a tenner! That's cheaper than mango juice!

These days I get a bit squiffy on one bottle of Becks. In the day I could drink four pints of Hurlimanns before turning into a wild-man, then falling over. I've never understood how some people can drink a bottle of whisky and still come up smelling of roses whilst I only have to sniff it to turn into a roaring Neanderthal idiot.
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back to Tescos for a crate of 24 Stella bottles for a tenner
... and they wonder how the underage kids can get so smashed !
I've never understood how some people can drink a bottle of whisky and still come up smelling of roses
Only alcoholics can achieve this - though I did try it myself once - not intentionally - it was a good party (one of my own :-) ) and the bottle was full when I started the evening and only a half inch left at the end. Went for a walk the following day - managed about 50 yards - I thought my kidneys were going to fall out.

I'm much more into cordials / springwater these days.
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