Continued from ART OF DRINKING
ALCOHOL - GOLDEN RULE No. 1 - Never Drink when you Need a Drink
http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2012/06/art-of-drinking-alcohol-golden-rule-no_28.html
HOW NOT TO GET DRUNK YET FEEL NICE
मज़ा लेना है पीने का तो कम कम धीरे धीरे पी
There is a saying in the Navy:
OFFICERS ARE NEVER LATE, THEY ONLY GET DELAYED
http://karvediat.blogspot.in/2012/06/art-of-drinking-alcohol-golden-rule-no_28.html
HOW NOT TO GET DRUNK YET FEEL NICE
मज़ा लेना है पीने का तो कम कम धीरे धीरे पी
There is a saying in the Navy:
OFFICERS ARE NEVER LATE, THEY ONLY GET DELAYED
and
OFFICERS ARE NEVER DRUNK, THEY ONLY FEEL NICE
ART OF DRINKING ALCOHOL - GOLDEN RULE No. 2
FEEL NICE BUT DON'T GET DRUNK
ART OF DRINKING ALCOHOL - GOLDEN RULE No. 2
FEEL NICE BUT DON'T GET DRUNK
By
VIKRAM KARVE
As
I have written above, there is a saying in the Navy – Officers never
get drunk, they only feel nice.
The
aim of drinking alcohol is to feel high. But to get drunk is a terrible
experience. If you’ve ever got drunk you know how painful the aftermath is and
if you haven’t ever got drunk just watch the movie THE HANGOVER to see what all
can happen when you get drunk. I enjoyed my drinks but I tried to make sure
that I did not get drunk.
I
had my first drink in 1978 – a peg of the best Scotch Whisky (King of
Kings).
I
really enjoyed it - the rich mellow taste, the mildly happy feeling,
everything.
For
a few months I relished the choicest of Scotch Whisky, and later, when I came
ashore I developed a taste for Rum, my favourite brand was Hercules Rum and I
loved the taste of Rum-Pani.
Later,
as Hercules and Sea Pirate brands of Indian Rum were not easily available, I
drank Old Monk and Lord Nelson Rum.
(Somehow
after having savoured the best of Scotch Whiskies I did not enjoy the taste of
the Indian Whiskey of those days, except the inimitable brand of Whisky called Solan No. 1 and I drank
this Indian Whisky occasionally when Rum was not available)
I
enjoyed my sundowners for about 25 years when one day I suddenly quit drinking
forever.
I
quit drinking because I wanted to quit smoking.
I
realized that alcohol was my biggest smoking anchor and whenever I had a drink
I got a strong urge to smoke.
Now
for more than 10 years I am a strict teetotaler and non-smoker and I
feel good but I do remember some episodes from my drinking days once in a
while.
I
will share these delightful memories and also a few tips or Golden Rules for
Drinking Alcohol derived from my own personal experience.
As
I said, there is a saying in the Navy – Officers
never get drunk, they only feel nice.
So
how do you make sure you don’t get drunk yet feel nice too.
It
is simple.
You
will not get drunk and you will avoid a hangover, if you just follow this
golden rule:
DRINK
ONE GLASS OF WATER BEFORE YOU START DRINKING
and
then
DRINK
ONE GLASS OF WATER AFTER YOUR LAST DRINK
After
that proceed for having your food.
Do
not drink alcohol (even wines) with your meal or after your meal.
Have
dessert or pudding, especially something milk based like ice cream.
End
your meal with a glass of water (never have liqueurs or brandy if you
have had drinks before dinner – in case you are fond of liqueurs do enjoy them
after a relaxed meal which has not been preceded or accompanied by
alcohol).
And
while you are having your drinks if you ever feel that you are getting tipsy,
just interrupt your drinking and have a glass of cold water.
Personally,
I recommend that you choose
your drink as per the colour of the time of the day(light colour drinks
like Vodka, Gin and Beer in the mornings, afternoons and daytime), Whisky with
plenty of bubbly Soda in the evening as a sundowner with the setting sun in the
evening, and dark Rum, Whisky or Brandy at night.
I
always drank my whisky or rum with plenty of water and avoided cocktails and
“down-the-hatch” shots.
Yes,
you must never “down-the-hatch” or gulp your drink in a hurry.
If
you are drinking a rich brandy or single malt whisky neat, drink unhurriedly,
take a small sip, close your eyes and roll the liquor on your tongue, in a
relaxed manner, savour every sip till
the liquor is absorbed within you and relish the
feeling as it slowly warms your insides and elevates your spirits
Remember
the saying - मज़ा लेना है पीने का तो कम कम धीरे धीरे पी
Try
it – the next time you drink, have
a glass of cold water before your first peg and remember to have a glass of
cold water after your last drink.
This
is a sure-fire way to feel nice but avoid getting drunk.
Breathtaking
in its simplicity, isn’t it?
This
works – you can take my word for it. And you will never have a hangover again.
Remember
the navy adage – officers
are never drunk, they only feel nice.
So if
you must drink, enjoy the experience and make sure you feel nice -
but don’t get drunk.
Cheers…!!!
VIKRAM KARVE
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About Vikram Karve
A creative person with a zest for life, Vikram Karve is a retired Naval Officer turned full time writer. Educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU Varanasi, The Lawrence School Lovedale and Bishops School Pune, Vikram has published two books: COCKTAIL a collection of fiction short stories about relationships (2011) and APPETITE FOR A STROLL a book of Foodie Adventures (2008) and he is currently working on his novel. An avid blogger, he has written a number of fiction short stories and creative non-fiction articles in magazines and journals for many years before the advent of blogging. Vikram has taught at a University as a Professor for almost 15 years and now teaches as a visiting faculty and devotes most of his time to creative writing. Vikram lives in Pune
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Professional Profile Vikram Karve: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karve
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3 comments:
vIKRAM JI
I would like to add:the mental condition before drinking is also responsible. If you are mentally or emotionally disturbed nothing can prevent you to be drunk. That is the most dangerous solace of drinking.
If you may let me know your e-mail I may share a known and tasted recipe for one of the best drink.
Pls keep the goings.
@ Pradip - Yes, your mental condition also affects your immunity and alcohol tolerance and the way you react. My email is below my blog post.
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