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What Not To Drink After Wine?

  • ryujinramenbrookly
  • 16 thg 3, 2023
  • 3 phút đọc

Raise your glasses, wine lovers! There’s nothing better than a good bottle of vino to kick off an evening with friends. However, what if we told you that the fun doesn't have to stop once the wine is gone? In fact, it shouldn't. We're here today to talk about something just as important: What not to drink after wine. Yes, you heard that right - there are certain drinks that can leave you feeling less than stellar after indulging in a glass or two (or three) of your favorite red or white. So let's dive in and find out which beverages should be avoided at all costs when the wine starts flowing!

Water

Water is the best thing to drink after wine. It will help to flush out the toxins from the alcohol and rehydrate your body.

Milk

Though many people believe that drinking milk after wine will help to neutralize the effects of the alcohol, this is actually not the case. Milk can actually make the effects of wine worse, as it will coat your stomach and slow down the absorption of the alcohol. So, if you're looking to avoid a hangover, it's best to avoid milk altogether.

Coffee

Your morning cup of coffee may be doing more harm than good if you enjoy a glass of wine at night. That’s because the caffeine in coffee can intensify the effects of alcohol, leading to a more severe hangover. If you must drink coffee after wine, be sure to limit your intake to one cup. And opt for decaf if possible, as it contains less caffeine than regular coffee.

Tea

Different types of tea - black, green, white, oolong, pu'erh, herbal - can offer different benefits. For example, black and green teas contain polyphenols that can provide antioxidant protection against cell damage, while white tea has been shown to boost heart health. However, there is one type of tea that you should avoid drinking after wine: pu'erh tea. Pu'erh tea is a fermented Chinese tea that is known for its strong earthy flavor. It is often used as a digestive aid due to its ability to help break down fat. However, pu'erh tea also contains high levels of caffeine and tannins. Tannins are a type of compound that can bind to proteins and other molecules in the body and lead to stomach upset. Therefore, it's best to avoid drinking pu'erh tea after wine since it may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

Green juice

Green juice is one of the worst things you can drink after wine. The high acidity level in green juice can cause serious gastrointestinal issues, including discomfort, heartburn, and indigestion. In addition, green juice is often high in sugar, which can exacerbate the effects of alcohol and lead to a hangover. If you're looking for a healthy way to detox after a night of drinking, stick to water or herbal tea.

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Coconut water

Coconut water is a popular post-wine beverage choice, but it's not the best option. Coconut water is high in sugar and calories, which can offset the benefits of drinking wine. Choose low-sugar or unsweetened options instead.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is important to be mindful of what you are drinking after a glass of wine. Some drinks can interact with the alcohol and cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, headaches and dizziness. To stay safe and healthy after a night out drinking wine, opt for water or non-alcoholic options like tea or soda instead. By doing so, you will keep your body hydrated while avoiding any potential unwanted reactions that could occur from mixing different types of alcohol together.


 
 
 

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