Showing posts with label hangover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hangover. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Your Drink Choice Could Make or Break Your Morning: The Best and Worst Hangovers Ranked

An expert reveals how your drink selection can significantly impact on your morning hangover, with tips on what to avoid and how to recover faster.

Key Points:

Alcohol expert reveals how darker spirits like whiskey and red wine are notorious for causing severe hangovers

Cheaper spirits and tequila often lead to pounding headaches and nausea, with recovery taking longer than expected

Tips and guidelines to follow to prevent the hangover of all hangovers

Almost all of us have experienced the morning-after effects of a night out or an evening of at home partying, but what many don’t realise is that the choice of beverage plays an important role in how severe those effects are.

According to expert Daniel Ufland, of online whisky retailer The Whisky Masters, the drink you choose can make all the difference when it comes to the intensity of your hangover the next day,

“Darker spirits, like whiskies or red wines are notorious for causing worse hangovers because they contain these chemical compounds called congeners, which make symptoms more intense,” Daniel explains. 

“On the flip side, clearer spirits, like vodkas or white wines have fewer congeners, which leads to a milder, more manageable hangover. It’s not just about how much you drink but what you drink.”

Backed by scientific studies, the presence of congeners in certain alcohols is key in determining how you’ll feel the next morning. They are present in higher quantities in darker alcohols, contributing to symptoms like horrendous headaches, heavy heaves, and general malaise.

So, what should you avoid if you want to dodge a brutal hangover? Check out Daniel’s top 5 drinks to avoid, as well as the ones to look out for:

The Worst Drinks for Hangovers

1. Red Wine: Severe Headaches and Sensitivity to Light

Loaded with tannins and histamines, red wine will leave your head, lips and hips in a bit of a stir if you over-do it.

Daniel’s Tip: “If you can’t resist a good glass of red, make sure you drink water between glasses to stay hydrated. Hydration is key in preventing disastrous hangovers.”

2. Cheap Spirits: Pounding Headaches

Budget-friendly but body-punishing, cheap spirits often contain more impurities than premium products. These impurities make recovery slower, and the symptoms last longer.

Daniel’s Tip: “Opt for higher-quality spirits with fewer additives and, of course, stay hydrated to lessen the morning blow.”

3. Dark Spirits (Whisky): Severe Headaches

Whisky is one of the more congener-rich alcohols. The deep, smoky, woodgrain flavors may be appealing during the night, but the next day can bring a lingering malaise, making it one of the worst choices for avoiding a hangover.

Daniel’s Tip: “If you choose whisky, follow it up with at least a pint of water before bed to minimize the impact the morning after. A big meal beforehand is also a big help.”

4. Tequila: Headaches and Loss of Appetite

While 20 shots of tequila might seem like a good idea at the time, they often lead to a rough morning. It also causes a loss of appetite, a common post-tequila symptom.

Daniel’s Tip: “If tequila is on the menu, limit yourself to one or two shots and eat something beforehand to slow alcohol absorption. And don’t forget the salt and lime!”

5. Rum: Dizziness and Dehydration

Rum, especially the darker varieties, can lead to dizziness and severe dehydration. Its sugar content may also contribute to headaches, leaving you feeling worse for wear the next morning.

Daniel’s Tip: “Drink rum cocktails with lighter mixers like sugar-free sodas or soda waters to avoid adding more sugar to the mix. There’s enough in it already.”

The Best Drinks for Hangovers

1. Clear Spirits (Vodka): Mild Headaches and Quicker Recovery

Vodka is one of the better options if you’re hoping to avoid a hangover altogether. It contains fewer congeners, resulting in milder symptoms such as slight headaches and a quicker recovery.

Daniel’s Tip: “Pair vodka with hydrating mixers like sugar-free sodas or a light tonic, and don’t forget to drink a glass of water before bed for a smoother morning.”

2. White Wine: Mild to Moderate Headaches and Dehydration

Lighter and less likely to leave you suffering from a severe headache, white wine still causes a bit of dehydration. However, it tends to be kinder than its red counterpart when it comes to hangover severity.

Daniel’s Tip: “Stick to one or two glasses to reduce the chance of dehydration-related headaches.” 

3. Champagne: Headaches

The carbonation in champagne accelerates alcohol absorption, which can result in quicker intoxication and, unfortunately, faster hangover onset. However, its lower alcohol content means hangovers from champagne tend to be less severe than darker spirits.

Daniel’s Tip: “Sip champagne slowly and avoid drinking on an empty stomach to mitigate the effects.”

4. Beer: Bloating and Sluggishness

Beer often causes bloating and sluggishness due to its high carb content, but its lower alcohol content makes it a more forgiving option than spirits. You may experience dull headaches, but they’re usually manageable compared to the symptoms caused by stronger drinks.

Daniel’s Tip: “Nothing wrong with a few light beers if you’re aiming for a more manageable morning and pace yourself throughout the night. But if you go for the heavier stuff make sure you line your stomach beforehand.”

5. Craft Cocktails: Variable

Craft cocktails, depending on the ingredients, can be a wildcard. Some may leave you feeling perfectly fine, while others - especially those with sugar-heavy mixers - can lead to projectile vomiting. The complexity of the ingredients can also affect how your body processes the alcohol, making it harder to predict the after-effects.

Daniel’s Tip: “If you’re going for cocktails, stick to simpler recipes with clear spirits and low-sugar/sugar-free mixers.”

Daniel Ufland of The Whisky Masters Commented:

“Your drink choice plays a huge role in how you feel the next morning. Darker spirits like whiskey and red wine are loaded with congeners—substances that increase the severity of hangovers. On the other hand, clearer spirits like vodka contain fewer congeners, making for a milder recovery. 

“We’ve all heard the saying ‘drink in moderation,’ but it’s also important to know that drinking water between alcoholic beverages and before bed can make a massive difference. What’s more, avoiding sugary mixers and sticking to higher-quality alcohol can help reduce those dreaded morning-after symptoms. By being mindful of what you drink and how you stay hydrated, you can enjoy your night without paying the price the next day.”

That's Christmas would like to thank Daniel Uffland and the Whisky Masters website. https://thewhiskymasters.com 

Incidentally here's a tip from That's Christmas: If you are drinking alcoholic drinks avoid having carbonated drink in between, as the bubbles can help the alcohol get into your bloodstream quicker. Drink non-carbonated drinks instead.

Friday, 15 December 2023

PrePear to Party, Dodge the Hangover?

With the festive party season about to go into full swing, do you want to have a good time but dread the after-effects of drinking alcohol and the gloomy prospect of feeling below par the next day? 

With a little help from PrePear, a special drink made from Korean pear which is billed as the next best thing to a hangover cure, those with busy lifestyles can still enjoy the Christmas and New Year celebrations without the all too familiar morning-after-the-night before vibes.

Whilst PrePear does not advocate excessive drinking, the new British brand acknowledges that there are many of us who enjoy a few drinks on an occasion as part of a balanced lifestyle. 

So whilst mindful drinking might be in, for those who still enjoy a responsible approach to alcohol, waking up out of sorts is certainly out of the question! 

For centuries, Korean pear has been associated with preventing a hangover, thanks to the naturally occurring enzymes and bioactive compounds found in the juice which play a role in the speedy breakdown of alcohol and its toxic by-products.  

According to research, drinking PrePear ahead of your first alcoholic drink results in milder and sometimes even zero hangover symptoms. And PrePear is not just any old Korean pear juice, the brand uses a special extraction technique to enhance the effectiveness of all those superfood qualities.

PrePear for a health boost in 2024 …

While PrePear can play a role in dodging the hangover, this punchy pouch drink made from Korean pear is also a great choice for anyone looking to up the ante in pursuit of a healthier lifestyle in 2024. 

PrePear not only tastes delicious, it is naturally rich in antioxidants (which play a role in heart disease, cancer and other diseases), is a source of fibre and anti-inflammatory compounds (help lower the risk of certain chronic or long-lasting diseases including heart disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and some cancers). And with no added sugar and at just 49 calories per convenient 120ml pouch, it won't be detrimental to any efforts to adopt a more balanced diet either!

Nutritionist Raoul-Edward Rechnitz who runs the platform Picture of Health Nutrition says, “In a world looking for health hacks, perhaps it's useful to look to other cultures and their practices. Koreans have been drinking Korean Pear juice for generations to reduce the effects of alcohol and the resulting hangover. Naturally containing enzymes ALDH and ADH, which metabolise alcohol and the harmful chemicals alcohol is broken down into, PrePear can help ensure that if you are going to drink, the negative effects on your body should be reduced. 

Korean Pears are also high in fibre and antioxidants, and with no added chemicals at all, PrePear can seamlessly slot into your healthy lifestyle routine.” 

PrePear is available online at www.prepearjuice.com in packs of six (£18) 12 (£32) and 24 (£56.50). For those living in London, PrePear is also available via the Quiver delivery service.

Christmas & New Year delivery dates:

UK DELIVERY

Wednesday 20th for tracked 24hr delivery for Christmas

Wednesday 27th for tracked 24hr delivery New Year's Eve

CENTRAL LONDON

Anytime for Christmas or New Year's Eve! 6am and midnight, 7 days a week, 364 days a year. But do note it's not available for delivery on Christmas Day.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Avoid hangover Hell this Christmas and New Year with Advanced Nutrition Programme’s Party Pack

We all look forward to the party season, but over-indulgence can sometimes place extra demand on our nutrient levels.

Rich food, the dehydrating effects of alcohol and late nights can take their toll on your body.

Fortunately, there are many things you can do to help take care of yourself from the inside, so you can really enjoy the festivities, not least topping up your body’s nutrient stores with the new Advanced Nutrition Programme Party Pack.

Why not add a vitamin cocktail to your Christmas and New Year menu?  The Party Pack contains two months supply of Skin Vit C, Skin Vitality 1, Glutamine supplements which will help you survive the festive season.

Don’t let a cold get in the way of your fun, load up with Skin Vit C, packed with antioxidant vitamin C to support your immune system and help you keep going at this busy time.  Take one a day with a meal.

Bags of B vitamins mean bags of energy for partying hard.  Skin Vitality 1 is a broad spectrum multi- vitamin and mineral supplement that contains a great complex of B vitamins.  Take one a day with a meal.

If you find yourself flagging in the early hours, make sure you stock up on Glutamine throughout the festive period.  Alcohol reduces the body’s stores of this detoxifying amino acid.  Take ½ a teaspoon in water or sprinkled on food, 1-3 times a day.  Mix a full teaspoon in a glass of water before going to bed after a big night out.  

Lorraine Perretta, Advanced Nutrition Programme’s nutritional consultant has some other top tips for surviving the party season:
                                                                                                                                                                                          
  • Salt can cause the body to retain water, so minimizing intake for a few days can help you look and feel slimmer.
  • Drinking fresh smoothies not only makes a contribution to your ‘five-a-day’ of fruit and vegetables, but can boost your antioxidant levels which in turn can help support a healthy immune system to ward off colds and flu.
  • Eat a full meal before drinking to slow down the absorption of alcohol and help you resist unhealthy snacks.
  • Alcohol depletes your body’s nutrient levels; a multivitamin each day can help safeguard the diet.
  • Moderation is key, having one drink per hour gives your body time to process the alcoho
  • Eat a banana the morning after - they provide electrolytes which are lost due to alcohol’s diuretic effect. 
The Advanced Nutrition Programme Party Pack is priced £39.95. 

The Advanced Nutrition Programme is a complete professional nutritional system of healthy eating and appropriate supplementation that is specifically designed to support anti-ageing therapies in the salon, spa and clinic environment.  For more information or to find the nearest salon, spa or clinic offering ANP call 020 8830 8030 or email info@advancednutritionprogramme.com