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Can Engineers Develop Alcoholic Drinks Without Hangover?

Say goodbye to the dry mouth, nausea, and a headache after your drinking sesh. No more hangover!


The big hangover (Source: is it healthful)

It seems that those fun Friday nights with booze will no longer have the dry mouth, nausea, and a throbbing head after the sessions. The big hangover is over!

A new type of synthetic alcohol by the name of “alcosynth” will hit all the bars and drinking stores by 2050, totalling replacing regular alcohol giving all of us the hangovers. Don’t worry, this new booze still give us the spunk after a few shots, but not the hangover anymore, its creator Professor David Nutt assured. Nobody can also say that he or she is ever too drunk, after Nutt shared that he and his team have limited the effects of drinking a lot of alcosynth.


The big hangover (Source: universityprimetime)

Patents have been filed by the Imperial College Professor and former government drugs advisor, with two being tested for widespread use. Nutt, who’s been studying the brain science of alcohol, said that the good effects of alcohol will be in alcosynth but minus the bad effects experienced in hangovers. He predicted that in 2050, all of the normal alcohol will be phased out.

The big hangover (Source: theguardian)


The big hangover (Source: Giphy)

Sometime in 2011, alcosynth was said to be a derivative of benziodiazepine, which is in the same class of drugs as Valium. But Nutt reassured that his version doesn’t have anything like that, with his formulas kept to himself.

The big hangover (Source: whatpoll)

Would you still go to bars and parties if you know you will be served with alcosynth?

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Can Engineers Develop Alcoholic Drinks Without Hangover?

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