Experts agree that the only true cure for a hangover is to drink alcohol in moderation. However, that’s not what you want to hear on a painful Sunday morning after a big night out. These four hangover drink recipes will help you kick your symptoms to the curb, so you can stop telling all of your friends that you’re, “Never drinking again.”
Ginger Tea
Coffee will further dehydrate you after a long night out, so reach for a warm tea instead. Ginger tea offers anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea properties that can help ease your lightheadedness and upset stomach. Ingredients:
2 cups water 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon fresh grated ginger
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The Mexican Michelada
The Michelada is a hangover cure straight from Mexico. It’s similar to a Bloody Mary, but the Michelada allows beer to substitute for vodka. If you need a hair-of-the-dog cocktail to cure what ails you, this spicy cocktail will help you get back on the horse. Ingredients:
1 can chilled Mexican lager 2 ounces chilled Clamato 2 ounces fresh lime juice 1/2 teaspoon hot sauce (Tabasco) 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Kosher salt 2 dashes Maggi Seasoning 1/2 teaspoon chili powder Lime wedges (for garnish) Ice
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Matcha Coconut Water
Experts suggest that alcohol only temporarily relieves the symptoms of a hangover, so it’s best to stick with non-alcoholic drinks for more long-term effects. This matcha coconut water provides electrolytes and salt to help you rehydrate and a touch of caffeine to cure your headache. Ingredients:
8 ounces coconut water 1 teaspoon matcha green tea powder A pinch of sea salt
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Electric Current Fizz
The Electric Current Fizz is equipped with the Vitamin C, Vitamin B and protein your body needs to fight off the most painful hangover symptoms. The shot of dry gin adds the hair-of-the-dog appeal that many ailing party animals need for immediate results. Ingredients:
1 teaspoon powdered sugar 1 egg white, reserve the egg yolk on a half shell 1/2 lemon (juiced) 2 ounces London dry gin Seltzer as needed Salt and pepper to taste Vinegar to taste
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