Best Discount Liquors for Avoiding Hangovers


by Mark Etinger

We all know the feeling. You wake up and your mouth tastes likes cat-fur. You may still be drunk. Your heed reels and to get up to satiate your thirst is agony. You want to go back to sleep but can't. Embrace it. You're hung-over.

While many hangovers occur after drinking too much, the other species of hangover, encountered nearly as often, results from drinking cheap discount liquors. In this article we will proceed liquor by liquor in order to decide what the cheapest bottle of discount liquor is you can drink without being subject to the "bottom of the bar hangover." We will discuss prices relative to brands, a good way to gauge the quality of discount liquors.

Bourbon: American whiskey is tricky. There are many levels of quality, but for those trying to drink cheap and avoid agony in the morning we have to draw the line somewhere between Jim Beam and Jack Daniels. Usually there is a ten dollar disparity between a fifth of these two bottles. While some people enjoy Jim Beam, it is not as smooth as the man in black. If you drink three or more fingers of this whiskey, you're asking for it. I would go for any bottle that is more expensive than Jim.

Vodka: Possibly the easiest to be tricked by. Cheap vodka always sounds like a good idea, but it rarely is. Skyy is a good bet, and while many people enjoy Smirnoff, it's a lot like Jim Beam. The most underrated vodka is Svedka - cheaper than Skyy, and just as smooth, you can buy this at your discount liquor store and feel like you're getting a deal.

Tequila: You can drink Blanco tequila and not get hung-over, but it is a tricky process indeed. Jose Cuervo Gold is your best bet, but you can drink the Blanco too - carefully.

Gin: This liquor is hearty and inspires nights of craziness due to the allergic reaction many have to juniper berries. Seagram's gin is a good middling brand that won't leave you feeling left out.

Whiskey: We won't talk about single malt scotch whiskey, since purveyors of that spirit usually don't have price on the mind. Seagram's again makes the list as the bargain hunter's whiskey. Typically if you don't want blended Canadian whiskey and you don't want bourbon or rye, you're going to get into Irish, which is a tad pricier. Bushmills is a good alternative to Jameson.

There you have it friends! With these brands in mind you will be able to drink with your mind at ease! You won't be hung-over, as long as you drink responsibly.

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