Can you mix vodka and tequila?

Mixing Vodka & Tequila | Higher Risk Of A Hangover?

Mixing with Vodka & Tequila is more common than you think - haven’t you heard of a Long Island Iced Tea? So, what’s the deal with hangovers and mixing alcohol?

Will Mixing Vodka & Tequila Give Me a Worse Hangover?

The quantity of alcohol consumed matters more than what spirits are being mixed. However, clear spirits like vodka, gin, tequila blanco, and white wine tend to be less hangover producing than dark spirits like whiskey, rum, aged tequila, and red wine. This is because darker liquor has more congeners, compounds produced during the distillation and fermentation process that linger in the body and may cause a hangover.

Are Vodka or Tequila Hangovers Worse?

Many people claim that Tequila is less likely to cause a hangover than Vodka but this is still up for debate. There are many factors that can result in a hangover including, how pure the alcohol is, the presence of congeners, how much alcohol is consumed and how quickly, and what the alcohol is mixed with.

The most important thing is to choose a quality spirit, like a Tequila Blanco that is 100% Agave with no additives or a 100% quality Vodka without additives, which are less likely to cause a hangover than darker or lower quality spirits. However, Vodka may have an advantage as it contains no congeners, which can linger in the body and cause hangovers.

What are 5 ways to prevent or minimize a hangover?

  1. Drink in moderation.

  2. Consume no more than 1 drink per hour.

  3. Drink clear spirits and white wine, which have lower levels of congeners including methanol that contribute to hangovers.

  4. Consumption of fruits and fruit juices may decrease the intensity of a hangover.

  5. Drink water and stay hydrated to decrease the effects of alcohol dehydration.

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