by Michael Mascha
With the holidays coming up, partygoers need a sound strategy that
will enable them to have their pint of enjoyment while keeping the adverse
consequences to an absolute minimum.
Apart from sheer overindulgence, the primary cause of a
hangover is dehydration, according to Dr. Petros Levounis, director of the
Addiction Institute of New York at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center.
Alcohols and the sugars they contain deplete fluids from the body and the brain
– a key reason for headaches, dry mouth, upset stomachs and overall malaise.
"Water performs a lot of services: it gets you re-hydrated, flushes out your
system and helps you metabolize alcohol faster,” says Dr. Marc Siegel, a
clinical associate professor of medicine, New York University School of
Medicine.
Advance Party Preparation: Treat yourself!
The simplest solution for dehydration is water -- and plenty of it. Begin drinking water when you get up the
morning before a party, and then drink as much bottled water as you can during
the day. FineWaters recommends making the drinking water to combat the effects
of hangover fun by buying three bottles of fine water, using quality stemware to
sample different waters. Any water would do but making an intelligent effort and
enjoying the process makes it more likely to succeed. You will consume more
water because it’s better water and more fun!
At the Party: Once the holiday cheer starts, make every other drink a
glass of water. Discriminating bottled water drinkers are learning that, like
wine, the right fine bottled water enhances every dining experience – from
gourmet cuisine to their favorite chocolate treats. Using the FineWaters Balance, a unique
scale developed by FineWaters, discerning consumers can distinguish between
varying degrees of sparkling and still waters and learn how to pair water and
food for the ultimate fulfillment.
The FineWaters Balance divides bottled water into five categories – Bold,
Classic, Light, Effervescent and Still – and describes how each group affects
the taste and feel of specific cuisine.
The FineWaters Balance also addresses factors like optimum drinking
temperature and appropriate stemware.
If you the host of the party you should provide your guests
with a selection of at least 3 different waters. Your guests will appreciate
your efforts and will for sure thank you the next morning. A selection of three
different waters will allow your guests to drink the appropriate bottled water
during the celebration, together with the wine and/or hard liquor that is sure
to flow.
In general the water needs to be matched with the food. The
recommendations below are for a drinks only match. It is also important to pay
attention to the presentation of the water selecting a nice presentable glass
bottles and the appropriate stemware for the water.
Red Wine would match best with a FineWaters Balance | Still
designation if you only drink wine and you have to make sure the temperature of
the water is not lower then the temperature of the wine. No ice
please.
White Wine usually served slightly chilled matches best
with a water that has some small bubbles from a FineWaters Balance | Light
designated water to match the mouthfeel of the colder wine.
Single Malt - a FineWaters Balance | Still designation with character, terroir and a story
would work well for Single Malt. (Gleneagles, Hildon, Cloud Juice,
Oregon Rain, …)
Proper hydration can drastically reduce the hangover effect
but you still need to consider the effect the alcohol has on your system. Party
sensibly and don’t drink and Drive!
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