
Most of us have heard all three of these sayings about getting drunk and drinking. Most of us even believe them. However, they are not true.
According to TheTakeout.com these three myths are ones we need to stop believing.
1. Beer before liquor is actually fine. You know the rhyme: “Beer before liquor, never been sicker. Liquor before beer, you’re in the clear.” It’s not true. It doesn’t matter what order you drink your booze . . . just how much of it you drink.
2. There’s no such thing as “breaking the seal.” Do you stop yourself from hitting the bathroom as long as possible because you’re afraid of “breaking the seal”? There’s no seal. You will always need to go when your bladder is full.
3. Hair of the dog won’t help a hangover. You can’t drink away your hangover. In fact, drinking the next morning can make your hangover last LONGER.
Are there other saying about alcohol that you have found to be true or not true?
By: Buck Stevens
