For me it’s whiskey, followed by rum.

Vodka always has the least effect going into the next day.

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    5 hours ago

    Synthetic wine made without grapes? I’m just guessing but based on ‘common knowledge’ it is bad.

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      Wheat beer. Just one is enough to give me a horrific hangover, whereas I can drink 2 Maße (1L each) of lager from even the same brewery and be fine.

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    This could also indicate a food sensitivity if you’re reacting a lot worse to one type of alcohol (everything else held constant, obvs)

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      Good point.

      I want to point out that vodka is usually made from grains, not potatoes. And I’d honestly be surprised if there’s enough non-alcohol substances left in a given vodka to trigger someone’s food sensitivities - I’d assume it’s one of the additives (especially common in Russian vodka), not the plant it’s made from.

      Also, if you’re allergic/sensitive to wheat or potatoes, you should notice that in food way before you notice it while drinking.

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    Tequila, in basically any quantity, regardless of total amount of alcohol consumed, will give me a horrific hangover. As will anything that contains agave, regardless of alcohol content. I’m pretty sure I’m allergic, but I haven’t gotten that medically verified.

    Other than that I don’t really get hangovers. I’m sure that will change as I get older, but I’m in my early thirties and it hasn’t yet…

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    10 hours ago

    Whichever is most likely to be served alongside salty food.

    Honestly, I don’t usually get hangovers, because I finish the night with a little bit of Jeppson’s Malört, which is a balm against hangovers, headaches, and stomach trouble. Fernet is less effective if you can’t get malört in your area.

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      I’ve had a tradition for years. Anyone who visits my house for the first time has to do a shot of Malört with me. Best bonding exercise I’ve found