Sir Robin Goodfellow
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I had a discussion with someone about the old theory that different types of alcoholic beverages cause different behaviours in the same individual. He said the he believed that it was plausible that getting drunk on whisky could make someone become a mean drunk, while that same person, had they become intoxicated on beer, would be a mellow drunk. He said that gin made him act more foolishly than beer.
I told him that it was only an anecdote, and I felt that alcohol was alcohol, and your brain didn't care where it came from.
What say you all?
I told him that it was only an anecdote, and I felt that alcohol was alcohol, and your brain didn't care where it came from.
What say you all?