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12 case of beer or 2/6 of gin? whats worse?

krayziefresh

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I know beer has krayzie fat in it but what would be worse? a 26er of Gin (750ml) or a case of beer. I usually go for the gin and its probably not so bad, considering its probably gonna come back out anyways...what are peoples opinions on this?
 
gin has less carb and sugar content...unless of course you drink it with some nice and sugary tonic......stick to the straight up gin martinis.
 
hahaha...amen to that!

I haven't drank in three weeks. By this friday it'll be four weeks. This is the first break from alcohol in about four years, when I was a freshman in college.
 
I don't understand why people call 750 ml a fifth. What is 750 ml a "fifth" of? 3750 ml? Now how much sense does that make?


A fifth of liquor is 200ml. Get it? A fifth of a liter?

And to answer your question, the gin would be less fattening assuming you aren't mixing it with anything.
 
krayziefresh said:
I know beer has krayzie fat in it but what would be worse? a 26er of Gin (750ml) or a case of beer. I usually go for the gin and its probably not so bad, considering its probably gonna come back out anyways...what are peoples opinions on this?

beer has < 1g of fat and +-5 g of carbs (lite beer)... thus if you are drinking 5-6 beers you are only having about 30 carbs, which is less than 1/2 of a bottle of snapple... the only problem is that while you are burning off alcohol you cant metabolize any carbs... go figure... so... id go for the gin... without a mixer and without any food after (or any food just before because you wont burn any of it off).
 
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