Maybe it was the alcohol content of whiskey which was difficult for his body to tolerate. If he was just fine with beer then this can be called as an allergy to whiskey.I've never heard or know someone who had such allergy. But I did have a friend who kept throwing up when drinking whiskey, but he can drink a lot of glasses as long as it's beer. I don't know if it makes any sense since both are alcoholic drinks, but I figured maybe there' something in whisky that's not in beers that triggers it.
Finally I found someone. It would have been great if we would have known the ingredient to which she was allergic. But still now we know that allergies to alcohol do exist.I actually met someone the other day who had an allergy to something that you can find in the darker liquors but not the lighter ones, which I thought was interesting. She also said that you can barely tell though, so it made me more curious than anything.
Finally I found someone. It would have been great if we would have known the ingredient to which she was allergic. But still now we know that allergies to alcohol do exist.
Can you please elaborate the allergic symptoms she faces after consuming dark alcohol?
Thank you so much for your reply. I'm happy that the symptoms are not serious but are mild. But still, I really wish I could get to know the exact ingredient.She actually said that she barely even notices anything, but that she was told the ingediant is also found in dark liquots, so she just avoids them, but it did not really sound like anything serious.
I have a close friend that can't seem to tolerate alcohol.There are people who have alcohol allergy but the percentage is small
I think others may suffer but aren't aware.Only few people seem to suffer from this, good luck.
Well people should think when they get sick after drinking.I think others may suffer but aren't aware.