No...it's a disaster and I speak from experience...you'll feel light and in happily drunk for a while till they mix ... then it all goes to your head and you'll end up vomiting as well as ruining your night.
You can drink a lot of vodka. You can drink a lot of wine. Not on the same day.
No...it's a disaster and I speak from experience...you'll feel light and in happily drunk for a while till they mix ... then it all goes to your head and you'll end up vomiting as well as ruining your night.
You can drink a lot of vodka. You can drink a lot of wine. Not on the same day.
On the other hand, the mixture of wine and grain neutral spirits (Vodka) produces a fortified wine of higher proof(greater alcohol content 100 proof = 50% alcohol). For those of you who would like higher proof wine or just want to dull the taste of Vodka without using sweeteners, mixers, flavoring or high calorie additives to hide the taste of alcohol, you can add a 1/2 shot of vodka to your favorite wine and create a wine cocktail of your choice. Adding vodka to very sweet wines can make it taste drier. This could make the wine taste better if you like the taste of drier wine over sweet wine.
One of my favorites is what I call a solar eclipse; a glass of dry sherry with 1/2 to 1 shot of Vodka on the rocks. If you like Scotch, you will like this combination. Dry, smooth and good for sipping. It takes the sherry up to almost 90 proof (45% alcohol) so it is quite potent, but this is to be sipped and savored like a sherry only cooler.
other combinations can include, Madiera, Port wine, or a chablis. All you are doing is "fortifying" the wine with more of the alcohol. Enjoy and please, drink responsibly.
As long as it is the same grade of motor oil the brand name should not matter.
because they are two different chemicals and if you mix them together you can make a chemical reaction
to mix together different elements
different colours of paint
because of the different elements that mix together and the place it has formed
Yes, you can mix two different color dyes from the same brand to create a custom color. It's recommended to follow the brand's guidelines for mixing ratios and testing the color on a small section of hair before applying it all over.
You can mix blue and yellow together to create green. Adjust the proportions of each color to achieve different shades of green.
Cultural mix is the process of different cultures living together. Cultural mix is good for businesses because it fuels innovation.
Yes, you can mix different gasoline brands. However, it is generally not recommended as different additives and formulations in each brand can potentially react with each other and affect engine performance. It's best to stick to one brand to ensure consistency.
You can mix the Dyes together with different colors to make different colors.
Superglue is a specific chemical, cyanoacryllate. It is the same in all brands of superglue, and therefore does not react when you mix different brands.
there made of a special chemichel that dosent mix with each other