Sometimes you gotta Jager bomb a egg and orange juice after mouthwash…
From personal experience, mixing certain drinks right after using mouthwash can lead to some unexpected and unpleasant sensations. Mouthwash often contains ingredients like menthol or alcohol that can alter your taste perception temporarily. When you consume something strong like a Jagerbomb along with egg and orange juice, the flavors can clash intensely due to the residual mouthwash. I once tried taking a Jagerbomb immediately after rinsing with a minty mouthwash, followed by some orange juice and even an egg-based drink. The experience was quite jarring—the sharp, bitter taste of the Jagerbomb combined with the citrus sweetness of orange juice and the unique flavor of egg created an overwhelming mix that was far from pleasant. This happens because mouthwash can leave a coating that distorts how flavors hit your palate, making even familiar drinks taste strange or harsh. If you want to enjoy a Jagerbomb or any mixed drink after using mouthwash, it’s best to wait at least 30 minutes. This gives your taste buds time to reset and clears away the strong chemicals from the mouthwash. Another tip is to be mindful of combining acidic drinks like orange juice with alcohol, as this can intensify stomach discomfort or cause nausea, especially when combined with sensitive stomach contents like raw egg or protein drinks. Ultimately, knowing how your mouth and stomach react to these combinations can help you avoid unpleasant experiences. It’s a quirky but useful insight for anyone who enjoys experimenting with drinks but wants to avoid strange aftertastes or digestive issues.



















































