Bulmers alcohol use @aoife_walsh


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🌟COMPETITION TIME 🌟 As you know I love being a Tipperary woman and I’m thrilled to be joining @bulmersireland in celebrating their brand new look (and same great taste!). It’s been a busy summer in the orchards of my homeland of Clonmel with all the time and craft that goes into that wonderful Bulmers taste and refreshment. As summer comes to an end Bulmers and I want to help you see it off in style….
 
I’ve teamed up with Bulmers to give two of my followers the chance to see the Summer off with everything you need for a great night and give you the chance to meet the Bulmers family with a crate of Bulmers Original Irish Cider and Bulmers Rose and Bulmers Light poured perfectly with enough new glasswear for you and your mates. We’ll also be throwing in a €250 One4All gift card – treat yourself! All you need to do to enter is follow @bulmersireland and tag three friends in the comments below who you are looking forward to sharing a Bulmers with this Autumn 🍂(AD) #WhenTimeBearsFruit #DrinkResponsibly
 
I’ll be picking the winners on Wednesday at 9pm! Best of Luck!56w

You’re likely to start feeling the effects of drinking within a few minutes..


Your body starts to break down the alcohol immediately, starting in your mouth, then in your digestive system.
As it enters your stomach and small intestine, some of the alcohol will be absorbed into your blood and circulated through your body. It will also reach your brain, where the intoxicating effects take place.
You’re likely to start feeling the effects of drinking within a few minutes. How quickly this happens depends on factors including how large you are, your gender and age, whether you’ve eaten and your general health.

Source: Diageo Drinkiq.com