Lifestyle & Trends

  1. Read more: Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact
    A hot drink with a design in the froth surrounded by Christmas decorations. Keeping warm while preparing for the holidays.

    Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact

    Explore how your coffee sweetening choices influence your health, skin ageing, and lifestyle, and discover practical alternatives for healthier coffee habits.

    Read more
  2. Read more: Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality
    Close up of a man and woman holding coffee mugs on a table with creamer container in the middle.

    Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality

    Can coffee get you drunk? Not really. While a strong brew can leave you feeling wired and jittery, coffee’s effects differ drastically from alcohol. Instead of slurred speech and impaired judgment, caffeine provides alertness and energy. The result: no ‘drunk’ state, just a heightened, sometimes anxious buzz. Enjoy coffee for its clarity and focus, not for any illusion of inebriation.
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Lifestyle & Trends

  1. Read more: Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact
    A hot drink with a design in the froth surrounded by Christmas decorations. Keeping warm while preparing for the holidays.

    Should You Add Sugar to Your Coffee? - Understanding the Lifestyle Impact

    by Coffee Analytica Team

    Explore how your coffee sweetening choices influence your health, skin ageing, and lifestyle, and discover practical alternatives for healthier coffee habits.

    Read more
  2. Read more: Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality
    Close up of a man and woman holding coffee mugs on a table with creamer container in the middle.

    Can You Get Drunk from Coffee? Separating Buzzed Myths from Reality

    by Coffee Analytica Team

    Can coffee get you drunk? Not really. While a strong brew can leave you feeling wired and jittery, coffee’s effects differ drastically from alcohol. Instead of slurred speech and impaired judgment, caffeine provides alertness and energy. The result: no ‘drunk’ state, just a heightened, sometimes anxious buzz. Enjoy coffee for its clarity and focus, not for any illusion of inebriation.
    Read more