DrinkLyte Blog
Read about the science behind hangovers, party stories, healthy cocktail recipes, and all things rehydration
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5 Morning-Approved Cocktails to Enjoy Before Noon
Drinking cocktails in the morning are often given a bad reputation, portrayed as an “I’m still drunk, so I might as well stay drunk” situation. Al... -
Multi-Billion Dollar Hangover Market: Showing No Signs of Slowing Down
Less than a decade ago, the discussion of hangover products was not a popular topic. One of the best-known go-to hangover remedies was an electro... -
More Vendors are Experiencing Wedding Hangovers-Here's Why
Summertime is the season for attending family vacations, catching up with friends, and coming together for celebratory occasions. Weddings specifi... -
Drinklyte Tops Recovery for any Hydration Need
We’ve been told how crucial it is to stay hydrated while drinking alcohol—but staying hydrated isn’t just about drinking water. When we consume alc... -
Drinklyte: The ‘Two-step’ Solution’ to all Your Hangover Problems
Anyone who has ever experienced a hangover has most likely tried to find a hangover cure that works for them. Maybe the ‘hair of the dog’ or pain k... -
Drinklytes Study Shows Competition in Hangover Prevention
Whether we’re enjoying one glass of wine after a long day of work or drinking our weight in jello shots at the bar with our friends, most of us hav... -
Why Water Alone Isn't Enough for Your Hangover Recovery
We’ve all come home from a night out drinking, some more trashed than others. Feeling tired and thirsty, there’s only one thing left to do: the cla... -
The Hype of ‘Hangover IV Lounges’- Are they worth it?
Overall, the experience of an IV therapy lounge sounds intriguing and if I have a few hundred dollars to mindlessly spend, I’ll probably try it out. Until then, there are much cheaper, more effective ways to practice healthy rehydration after drinking. -
Myth-Busting The Top 5 Hangover Cure Myths
Alcohol leaves your body in two ways: urine and breath, which means that getting up (as miserable as it might be), is actually the best for you. Walking, jogging, and drinking lots of water helps your body detox alcohol.