Posted on 06 July 2008
Tags: Anti Hangover, Boozer Energy
So I am sure that everyone partied for the 4th of July. Well I haven’t been drinking much lately so I knew that when I decided to start drinking on Friday that I would be feeling it Saturday, especially if I drank like I used too.
It started off with a friend forcing down shots of Jager at 2pm, and it was all down hill from there. But before I go off on a tangent, I have to tell you that in my friends fridge was Boozer, and I know I said awhile back that I would write a review once I tried it. Well he had it, and it was the perfect time to execute operation “Anti Hangover”.
Needless to say I lost count of shots after 4 or 5 and lost track of beers after 10 or so. And just before hitting my oh so soft pillow at Midnight, I slammed a whole can of Boozer. Now I wouldn’t be writing this post if I had to tell you that in the morning I felt great, like I hadn’t drunk at all!
So where do you find this product? Well just hang on a few weeks, I am in the process of rebuilding the site with a full shopping cart full of drinking goodies and games!
Over and out!
Posted on 13 June 2008
Tags: Anti Hangover, Boozer Energy, energy drink
I received the Boozer Dog drink in the mail today, so I will get a review out as soon as possible.
Posted on 16 May 2008
Tags: Anti Hangover, Hangover
You have to check this out! I have no idea if this works or not…
but its states:
H-O-T is a concept that has been in development for over a year, and has gone through several development stages to arrive at the final product.
The first step was to gather the right ingredients to make sure the functionality of the product would fulfill all expectations. To accomplish this, the lab team researched hundreds of possible homeopathic remedies and consulted with leaders in the field. They imported raw materials from Europe, Asia and North America to finally come up with the perfect ingredients for the beverage to be successful.
Next came the flavoring stage. People who like to go drinking don’t usually drink tea, especially the morning after. In the Mexican culture, people who are hung over usually seek one of two remedies: A beer, or very spicy and hot food. These remedies are not necessarily the most efficient, but it is part of the Mexican culture.
In order to make the hangover tea appealing to our market, our head technician experimented with unusual and original flavors. The end result was something none of us were expecting, a spicy but sweet flavor that resembled the “spicy food” everyone is used to cure their hangover in Mexico. The taste is very subtle but with hints of “chile” that give it a very distinct flavor.
Next came the field tests. Many studies were conducted in order to verify its efficiency. Tests were conducted with subjects that drink alcohol on a regular basis (in most cases more than three times per week).
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Posted on 09 May 2008
Tags: Anti Hangover, drink, Hangover

Well looks like there is another “Anti Hangover” drink out there, though I have yet to try any in drink form, I did try the pill version a few years back. Now I can’t remember if really worked or not, I just remember the direction said you had to take a pill every hour on the hour while drinking!
Yeah, I am not down for that, so I guess if and when I come across this drink in a store I just might try it.
How does it work?
After the initial consumption of alcohol, absorption begins primarily through the small intestines in 30 to 120 minutes, but partially from the stomach, esophagus and mucus membranes in 5 to 10 minutes. Once absorbed over 90% of alcohol is metabolized in the liver by three oxidative enzyme systems; alcohol dehydrogenase-aldehyde dehydrogenase system, microsomal ethanol oxidizing system (MEOS) particularly at higher alcohol concentrations, and a catalase oxidation system in the stomach when alcohol is first ingested. Boozer’s multi-functional formula facilitates the metabolism of toxins and replenishes the essential nutrients due to alcohol depletion.
Oh, check it out: http://www.boozerdog.com