You get hyper and drunk, often a bad combo.
In fact, using caffeine and alcohol together is not a good idea. The combination can lead to an upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting.
The notion that caffeine helps people sober up after drinking too much alcohol is a myth.
As far as the hangover, coffee has no effect on it
to much caffeine can cause upset stomach, insomina, headaches, irregular heartbeat, nervousness, and muscles tremors.
No, Alcohol in general contains no Caffeine. It actually has the opposite effect of Caffeine.
The previous answer was entirely incorrect. We apologize. Caffeine taken with alcohol will offset -- to a degree -- the tendency to become sleepy from the effects of the alcohol. The overall effect, for a short time, is to create a more awake drunk. Caffeine has no practical effect on the level of alcohol in the blood, and will not sober you up. It can, however, fool you into thinking you're more sober so that you do dumb things like try to drive home.
The Mormon religion does not use alcohol or caffeine.
nope.......no alcohol has caffeine
Coke does not use alcohol but they use caffeine that people mistake for alcohol. Caffeine is like alcohol though.
Yes, but it is kind of silly as they effect the body in opposite ways.
It was meant to be "how do caffeine effect you?".
No, not alcohol by its self, BUT there are plenty of liquors (alcoholic beverages) that contain caffeine.
Alcohol, particularly ethanol, is a depressant. Caffeine is a stimulant and is an alkaloid.
i think that energy drinks can effect you brain because it has to much caffeine in it and you can get to much of it in your system at one time just like alcohol.
No, there is no caffeine in vodka. Vodka contains alcohol. Some fancy mixed drinks can contain caffeine, but it is not from vodka.
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