Growing demand for rum and whiskey in the cold
Although alcohol is harmful and can cause many life-threatening diseases in the body, people still consume large amounts of alcohol. As soon as the cold season comes, the demand for hard liquor like rum increases among people. After drinking rum, the body starts to feel hot, the face becomes red, the throat and chest feel burning and sweating. Whiskey is also drunk in large quantities in the cold, but it does not produce as much heat in the body as rum.
Illusion of feeling warm by drinking rum
After drinking rum in winter, the body feels as if heat has arrived and the effect of cold starts to diminish. That is why alcoholics consume rum in the cold. But this assumption is wrong. When we drink rum or whiskey, the first thing that enters the body is its alcohol. The real game is the alcohol itself, not the rum or whiskey name.
What does alcohol do in the body?
Why does rum feel hotter?
This feeling is stronger in rum because rum is made from sugarcane and has a mild sweetness and heaviness. People often drink it in quick sips or with a sweet mixer like a cold drink. This causes the alcohol to reach the body quickly and its effects are felt immediately, such as heat in the chest and face.
Why is the effect of whiskey slow?
Whiskey is made from grain, has a dry taste and is drunk slowly, in small sips by most people. This is why whiskey also has the same effect, but its effect is slower and the sensation of heat is not felt as fast.
Truth: Alcohol does not warm the body
Neither rum nor whiskey warms the body. These only give the impression that the body is warming up, when in fact the body is cooling down. Consuming alcohol causes body heat to go out, not in. This causes the body temperature to gradually decrease. Therefore, if you drink alcohol in the cold, it is not a way to keep the body warm, but it is a great danger to your health.
December 16, 2025 11:57 AM IST
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