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"Hit the bottle" is an idiom that means to drink alcohol, often excessively. It typically implies seeking comfort or escape through drinking, rather than addressing or coping with underlying issues.
Maybe, try not drinking it for a week and see if your skin clears up, If this is the case it isn't the tea it is the sugar.
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i don't know but i have a lot of tools and im going to find out when we are done drinking this 1.75 liter bottle -It has a glass marble in the neck of the bottle right below the tip, it regulates the amount of flow in the pour and it aerates the liquor
No, but it adds a lot of complexity to the nose (smell) of the whiskey. Whiskey drinkers call this effect, "opening the bouquet."
I reckon it triggered mine. I drank it a lot last year and had many gouts episodes. Stopped drinking it for 6 months and with medication had few and milder bouts. I drank a bottle of V8 last week and now I have had gout of medium intensity for four days and getting worse. Coincidence perhaps, but I won't be drinking it again.
Whiskey doesn't really do a lot of bad things to your body, but it does damage it.
Drinking a lot of acid will not cause a fever blister.
by not drinking a whole lot of it at a time
Why not, whiskey should be drunk for enjoyment. As soon as someone attaches a rule on how to drink it then someone doesn't enjoy it any more. If you buy it, you drink it how you want. Try Grants and cola or J&B and cola. Assuming you're of legal drinking age in your country. I know a LOT of Scots who drink Scotch and coke.
He had to imbibe a glass of tea to help his head.