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08-15-2009, 04:27 AM

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Not be an alarmist, Hyakushi, but if someone's breath smells like nail polish remover (acetone) there could be a serious medical problem. It means their blood sugar is way off. If its strong, you might want to consider getting help.
What? I didn't say my breath smells like nail polish I said the sake does but yeah if I ever have that problem I know what to do now.
Do peoples breath really smell like nail polish? that would be a big inprovment. cause really ugh some of these people around here have smelly mouths man. Just makes me wanna flip a tic tac in there mouths when there talkin xD.
Yeah I know I'm typin alot but I'm just hyper xD.


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I'm sorry but I've smelled Sake breathe before. I didn't like it at all. To me it smelled very bad, not as bad as beer breath though. Which Confused me.

I was wondering, you say that beer is a stress reliever and a glass of red wine is good for you but does Sake have any things that are good for you in a small ammount? Just curious.
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Well alcohol in general is a stress reliever =/ its not like they have different classifications, Its the only reason they allow alcohol to be legal when more people die from it, instead of making week legal instead.

But other than relieving stress sake has no other purpose.


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08-15-2009, 04:50 AM

Any alcohol in moderation has health benefits. I did a quick search and pulled up a pretty comprehensive article on it: Alcohol And Health

Certain alcohols also have other properties that are beneficial... for example, red wine is good for heart health, and the beer Guinness happens to have a lot of antioxidants. I haven't heard of anything in particular regarding sake, though.


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08-15-2009, 01:08 PM

Sake is rice wine so I can't imagine going too far wrong with it. Red wine is good for the heart but it is also full of congeners, the chemical agents which give you a hangover.

Guinness is pretty heavy on the stomach but has its plusses
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Any alcohol in moderation has health benefits. I did a quick search and pulled up a pretty comprehensive article on it: Alcohol And Health

Certain alcohols also have other properties that are beneficial... for example, red wine is good for heart health, and the beer Guinness happens to have a lot of antioxidants. I haven't heard of anything in particular regarding sake, though.
Thats a cool article but yeah I have no idea about sake either.


I think it smells way better than beer though =/, beer kind of has that rotten smell afterwards when people drink alot of it X_x.


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08-22-2009, 12:47 AM

Distilled grain-based booze is very difficult to leave a noticeable breath.

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Sake is pretty much a wine, so maybe not.
Sake is a distilled alcoholic beverage. Sake can't be wine when it is always distilled.

I find it very odd sometimes that distilled grain alcoholic beverage is considered wine in English-speaking countries. Strange, way too strange.

Technically there are three alcoholic beverages that can be consider as "wine" by minimal definition:

1. doburoku (Japanese)
2. Makgeolli (Korea)
3. Choujiu (China)


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They aint kidding about that either, that stuff ambushes you. I might have spelled it wrong too, wich just futher enhances it's stature as a ambush drink, you never see it comeing.
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I'm sorry but I've smelled Sake breathe before. I didn't like it at all. To me it smelled very bad, not as bad as beer breath though. Which Confused me.

I was wondering, you say that beer is a stress reliever and a glass of red wine is good for you but does Sake have any things that are good for you in a small ammount? Just curious.
beer breath is bad. so sake breath is bad huh. >.> i got to smell it for myself
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