Best Hang Over Food? - Page 8
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Sporadic44
United States533 Posts
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Jt4096
Australia78 Posts
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Sinensis
United States2513 Posts
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Mumu
Korea (South)56 Posts
On August 11 2011 07:46 micronesia wrote: The best way to prepare for a hangover is to prevent it. Drink better stuff or less of it. If you come back with "I can't afford the better stuff but I want to get drunk" then let me know what you would be drinking IF you had more money to spend on booze and I'll buy some. I don't get what you're trying to get at. Most of the time I just stick with my soju and beer. I'm assuming you're trying to tell me you can afford expensive alcohol? Danmooji, I understand the pain you are going through if these are your alcohols of choice. Soju is very unclean alcohol, with high levels of --hydes, the worst being acetaldeyhyde. This is a byproduct of inferior alcohol production in which too much oxygen is introduced during fermentation. Also, it is a product of high temperatures during primary fermentation. It is also present in the major Korean rice beers, Cass, Hite, and OB. You can detect its presence by the slight green apple flavor. You say,"green apples in BEER!!?? WHAT!?!" Trust me its there, and very subtle on the pallet. Korean drinking culture almost champions the hangover from excessive of drinking these local alcohols. My first recommendation to you is to try HaeJeongGuk 해정국 There are many restaurants throughout Korea where you can find it as this is the national Hangover Soup. The name means 'Hangover away soup'. It is similar to Pho but is less expensive and a bit spicier. It does not have noodles, but instead comes with a bowl of rice to the side. It also has a big chunk of beef spine in it. Yummy!! My second recommendation is to stop drinking Soju and Korean rice beers. If you are looking for a great alternative i recommend Craftworks near Noksapyeong. They are a microbrew with reasonably priced Ales that have a lot of attention paid to their brewing process and thus are better beer in taste and chemical composition of alcohol products and byproducts. It is becoming more and more common to see imports in Korea, but as you know they are quite pricey. Craftworks brews their beer in Gapyeong, which is about an hour east of Seoul. They are afordable, local and delicious! http://craftworkstaphouse.com/ If you must drink Korean rice beer, there is a new 'formula' from OB. Look for the golden labeled bottles. This beer has the 'best' formula and brew process of all the Korean beers. It has the least 'green apple taste' and by my conclusion the least --hydes. OB is the oldest Korean brewery and is showing to be the most progressive in producing a product that could compete with other European and American corn and rice lagers. This is based on my own private 'tastings' ^o^ If you are looking to try some HaeJeongGuk or a delicious, cold pint at Craftworks, PM me. I would love to meet a TeamLiquid member for a beer and grub. This stands for anyone in Korea or with plans to visit. Mumu Edit: OOps my Korean isnt soo good!! HaeJangGuk 해장국 ^^ | ||
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iByte
Canada33 Posts
Seriously, drink 2 parts water for every 1 part of alcohol you have and you'll be fine. If that's too much water or you are at a bar, mix with Orange Gatorade. It tastes pretty good and helps keep you hydrated along the way, and always drink water before you sleep. Best hangover cure, should it happen, is saltine crackers for me. Generally, if I have a hangover, I generally have drank way way way too much and can barely move the next day. Crackers are all I can muster, but that's my go-to hangover cure :D | ||
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SolvusAnima
United States138 Posts
On August 11 2011 08:07 DomiNater wrote: Anything from Filiberto's! Carne Asada Fries ![]() Carne Asada Burrito ![]() Super Nacho's ![]() So effffiinnnn delicious!! ![]() So I'm going to assume you're from SoCal ;]. Absolutely one of the top reasons why I love living in San Diego! | ||
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Zirith
Canada403 Posts
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Kingkosi
United States1215 Posts
On August 11 2011 12:09 SolvusAnima wrote: So I'm going to assume you're from SoCal ;]. Absolutely one of the top reasons why I love living in San Diego! We have those here in Vegas but there called Robertos haha... Can't eat those after hang over because I'll still have a hangover plus the squirts haha. I usually just drink a Gatorade/powerade before I go to bed and another one in the morning and I'm fine every time. | ||
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proxY_
United States1561 Posts
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CptnObvious
United States54 Posts
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mAKiTO
Colombia4171 Posts
On August 11 2011 07:41 bonifaceviii wrote: A sausage and egg McMuffin. The grease somehow offsets the churning shit that's already in my stomach (don't ask me how). surprisingly this works like a charm. One time I drank over 2 bottles of scotch and then next day I had to go to the theme parks in orlando. Universal Studios to be exact. I had gone to bed at like 5 am wasted as fuck. friend came to wake me up at 8 am. I was still somewhat drunk, but more hangover than anything feeling like complete shit and knowing I was in my way to walk around hot sun hating myself. on the way there mcddonalds drive thru, got 2 sausage and egg McMuffins, started feeling better within 25 mins! | ||
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Vinski
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On August 11 2011 12:19 CptnObvious wrote: Biscuits and gravy! Your name fits my reply perfectly ![]() | ||
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vol_
Australia1608 Posts
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nicknt
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tso
United States132 Posts
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trias_e
United States520 Posts
2) Bacon and Eggs + lots of coffee 3) Vitamin Water Revive/Red Bull/Jamba Juice plus with vitamin and 3g charger | ||
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Citadel.i
Canada52 Posts
- I don't. I'm a fucking man. | ||
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gosublade
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emjaytron
Australia544 Posts
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Fontong
United States6454 Posts
On August 11 2011 12:16 Kingkosi wrote: We have those here in Vegas but there called Robertos haha... Can't eat those after hang over because I'll still have a hangover plus the squirts haha. I usually just drink a Gatorade/powerade before I go to bed and another one in the morning and I'm fine every time. Must be a different place. They have Robertos here in San Diego too. As for hangovers, water generally does the trick for me. I drink a lot before I go to sleep, no matter how super sleepy I feel, then drink a lot more when I wake up. | ||
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