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I am only 18 (yes I know its technically underage) but when I drink alcohol, I don't drink a lot. Maybe a beer or two at most..nothing hard. For some reason at first it tastes good and all but by the end of my first or second beer, my mouth is all alcohol tasting and when I drink the beer, i do not taste the amount of flavor i tasted at first and it seems like all i taste is alcohol. Is that normal? Why does that happen, is it supposed to happen? Does it happen to you? I mean I think I read on wikipedia that if you're hungover, then the thought of the taste of alcohol is repulsive. But i've never been hung over I dont drink that much so is this supposed to happen if you dont drink enough to be drunk/hungover? And i don't get repulsed, I just wouldnt like to drink anymore cause it tastes a little different and way more alcoholish. Thanks guys

2007-07-19 08:48:22 · 3 answers · asked by ILuvTaraReid 2 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

3 answers

Here is my theory, for what it's worth...

The "Taste" of alcohol is really more like a sensation than a flavor. Your tastebuds get accustomed to the beer flavors (hops, malt, etc) so they don't seem so strong whereas the "sensation" of the alcohol stays pretty much the same until you drink so much your mouth becomes numb.

Bert

2007-07-19 09:35:26 · answer #1 · answered by Bert C 7 · 0 0

a million. particular, i began out at 14. 2. greater advantageous than as quickly as each and every week 3. I drink coz it takes the sting off. It facilitates me loosen up and it relatively is exciting. 4. 2/5 5. It hasn't relatively had the two 6. It relies upon why i'm being asked to furnish it up. i'm 22 and female

2016-12-14 13:52:36 · answer #2 · answered by jowers 4 · 0 0

DON'T DRINK YOU'RE UNDERAGE!!! These are life lessons you'll learn when you're of legal age. Peace.

2007-07-19 08:56:24 · answer #3 · answered by fairygirl6973 1 · 0 0

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