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Title: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: ru5ty on April 10, 2013, 06:19 pm
Hey everyone :)

I'm just looking for suggestions from people to alternative to alcohol. This is for a friend of mine that is no longer able to drink but still enjoys going out a lot. What would people suggest, besides MDMA, to help them have a good night and help ease their inhibitions.

Thanks for taking the time to read this :)
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: livestr0ng on April 10, 2013, 06:28 pm
I heard Ketamine is somewhat similar to alcohol. Your friend appears to like alcohol so I think said friend should at least look into Special K.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: ru5ty on April 10, 2013, 07:08 pm
I've tried Ketamine myself and know that it's not exactly what they're after. Something that makes them want to dance I'm more so after :)
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: eskimoplea7 on April 10, 2013, 08:38 pm
ketamine is like alcohol but is not good for going out
with me at least i am immobile after doing it haha.

id say maybe coke or some kind of amphetamine, doing that might make them
want to drink even more.
nothing really compares to alcohol 
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: valakki on April 10, 2013, 09:37 pm
every drug is unique and every drug has its  place! some situations only work with alcohol.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: Ben on April 11, 2013, 12:48 am
Alcohol is fairly unique indeed. At lower doses it has mostly stimulant properties that gradually cross to sedative properties as you drink more of it.

I doubt there is any single other drug that would be very similar in effect.

If you wanted to 'keep up' with those drinking alcohol i suppose it would require taking a combination of drugs to get close. At the beginning of drinking you would probably be best off with a mild stimulant like caffeine or ephedrine. Later on, as in the equivalent of a few drinks, you would want to take some downers like alprazolam or clonazepam.

I don't think the experience would be comparable to drinking alcohol though. With alcohol you don't have that much control over when the sedative properties kick in. It may be worth experimenting with if you cannot use alcohol for some reason, but it will not be the same
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: ru5ty on April 11, 2013, 10:35 am
Yeah it seems like a hard one to match. It is mainly the happy, inhibition easing side of alcohol I'm looking to replicate rather than the sedative side of things.

Thanks for all your replies so far guys :) Much appreciated!
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: slurp on April 11, 2013, 10:11 pm
How about a low dose GHB? I never tried it, but a friend of mine tells me all the time I should switch, because he thinks that I'm drinking too much....  ;D
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: eskimoplea7 on April 12, 2013, 06:13 pm
ghb is probably closest to alcohol but if you drink past a certain point you become the
sleepy pass out drunk and black out
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: ru5ty on April 20, 2013, 12:42 am
Thanks for the suggestions guys :) It's a tough one I know.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: Chaosforpeace on April 20, 2013, 02:10 am
ghb is probably closest to alcohol but if you drink past a certain point you become the
sleepy pass out drunk and black out
Ghb is exactly like alcohol. Just look up the scurvy crew's alcohol imitation listing.

Chaos
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: tea_drinker on April 20, 2013, 06:07 am
What you want is GHB, and I'd personally recommend vendor Blue Giraffe.

Sometimes I mix 7g-10g in a small water-bottle, so that 1g dose = 1-2 decent gulps.

Just gotta be careful nobody else has a drink o yer special water!
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: aussiepp on April 20, 2013, 06:52 am
ghb is probably closest to alcohol but if you drink past a certain point you become the
sleepy pass out drunk and black out
Ghb is exactly like alcohol. Just look up the scurvy crew's alcohol imitation listing.

Chaos

Yeah, I was about to mention GHB.
However it should definitely be researched before hand! Blow outs don't look fun.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: Chaosforpeace on April 20, 2013, 04:03 pm
What you want is GHB, and I'd personally recommend vendor Blue Giraffe.

Sometimes I mix 7g-10g in a small water-bottle, so that 1g dose = 1-2 decent gulps.

Just gotta be careful nobody else has a drink o yer special water!
The scurvy crews ghb listing is with blue giraffes ghb.

Chaos
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: Marlon Brando on April 20, 2013, 04:47 pm
Cocaine.

An alcoholic doesn't want something close to alcohol.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: arutha on April 22, 2013, 12:59 pm
GHB from BlueGiraffe as others have suggested, definitely would be my suggestion. You will dance like crazy!

Is possible to get sleepy/pass out, you will need to try it a few times at home or in a controlled environment to find the correct dosage that works for you. Other than that, it is amazing stuff, have a look at BlueGiraffes threads on here for loads of great information and feedback.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: ru5ty on April 22, 2013, 08:01 pm
Can't thank all you guys enough for all your help and suggestions on this one :)

I think I will be giving 'The Anti-Alcohol W/E Party Kit w/ BG's GHB' a try sometime soon. I just need to take a bit of time to read through BG's informative posts on here before placing my order.
It'll definitely be done in a controlled environment for the first time too :)
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: Chaosforpeace on April 22, 2013, 08:52 pm
Can't thank all you guys enough for all your help and suggestions on this one :)

I think I will be giving 'The Anti-Alcohol W/E Party Kit w/ BG's GHB' a try sometime soon. I just need to take a bit of time to read through BG's informative posts on here before placing my order.
It'll definitely be done in a controlled environment for the first time too :)
Thanks for taking my advice.

Chaos
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: curiositymatrix on April 24, 2013, 12:24 pm
I may be late to the thread - but I've had varying results with kava. It doesn't seem as 'drug'-like compared to the other highs mentioned, but its definitely got "something" to it.
 I can't say I've tried it just by itself to see what its pure effects were, but I found that if it made up 1/3rd of a weed-alcohol-kava night, it would definitely contribute to the high, similarly to alcohol - with a sedative / relaxant effect.

Also if you take too much for too long, you get liver damage. So its weirdly like alcohol XD
And for now its clearnet legal, and cheap.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: sofish89 on April 24, 2013, 06:03 pm
ketamine!
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: Joebelowme on April 27, 2013, 05:34 am
GHB from BlueGiraffe as others have suggested, definitely would be my suggestion. You will dance like crazy!

Is possible to get sleepy/pass out, you will need to try it a few times at home or in a controlled environment to find the correct dosage that works for you. Other than that, it is amazing stuff, have a look at BlueGiraffes threads on here for loads of great information and feedback.

I also recommend Blue Giraffe's GHB as an alcohol substitute, 3.5 grams of his GHB makes feel like I'm drunk. I just got 50 grams of Blue Giraffe's GHB this week and it kicks major ass, he's best GHB vendor on Silk Road, fast shipping to the US and very stealthy packaging.
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: sofish89 on April 27, 2013, 03:32 pm
How long did the shipping take to the US for the BG order?
Title: Re: Alternatives to Alcohol?
Post by: ru5ty on May 02, 2013, 02:38 am
After talking with my friend GHB will not be an option :/ I'll still most likely give it a try myself sometime but this is due to them once suffering from pancreatitis. With this in mind are there any other suggestions? Sorry to not have mentioned this before. It's news to me too.