The only tip you really need on holding your liquor better:
Use both hands!
and go the whole yard.
Using both hands, for proper technique.
The only tip you really need on holding your liquor better:
Use both hands!
Consider this; everyone's tolerance for alcohol is different. I had a grandad who was a real rootin tootin cowboy. It was hid job. He broke horses for a living after WW1 in Wyoming. He was one of those people who rarely sat still. He wore the same size clothes when they buried him as when he was married. He was a lean, tough as nails bronc buster, amateur wrestler and boxer. A natural athlete. He was no one to trifle with well into his fifties. And he never drank.
He did once in Wyoming during his cowpunching days. A couple of whiskeys at the locsl watering hole and he went wild. Shooting off his sixgun at the moon on horseback. The locals were not impressed. Or scared. Pretty tame stuff to them. They chucked him in the local constabulary's overnight and sent him home sober. The point was, he had no tolerance for it. So he steered clear. To be honest, I don't know if you actuallly can change your tolerance to its effects. He was not afraid of addiction. Only what it did to him. He never had a struggle or anything like that. He was just incompatible with it. So don't try to change your body to it. Adjust your intske to your body.
Firmly grip BOTH ears...The only tip you really need on holding your liquor better:
Use both hands!
I may need to start- sounds good on a hot day.(Does anyone drink Tom Collins any more?)
A story of the Queen Mother and gin: Her household employed quite a number of gay men (William Tallon aka “Backstairs Billy” being the most notable). On one occasion, they were late bringing Her daily tipple, so She went downstairs into the butler’s pantry and said in a very commanding voice: “I don’t know what you old queens might want, but this Old Queen wants a gin”.
Sorry I can’t help with the original question, though!