Despite the common perception of a euphoric rush, the initial “whisky high” is not a stimulant effect; it’s the brain’s response to alcohol acting as a central nervous system depressant. This means that while you might feel a pleasant lift, increased sociability, or reduced anxiety, the underlying mechanism is one of slowing down brain activity, not speeding it up. The perceived ‘high’ is primarily a result of disinhibition and relaxation, which often precedes the more sedating effects that follow with continued consumption.
What a “Whisky High” Actually Means
When people refer to a “whisky high,