Well IF you are an alcoholic my suggestion is none. Go to a A.A meeting if you're not sure.
I'm sorry, it's an odor that comes from my body. After i have a few glasses i can smell it on my arm, fingers and all over. If i keep drinking the next day i don't really smell anymore but my place does smell of that sweet odor. If i do see a doctor and i do have diabetes, how much can i drink?
The odor picked up by others is the same smell you smell yourself, at least once the dullness of the senses caused by the alcohol wears off. And whiskey spilled on you doesn't smell sweet, unless you drink Southern Comfort, Yukon Jack, etc. Regular whiskey simply smells like whiskey. And I can tell you from both the standpoint of an alcoholic and a bartender, hiding the smell of any alcohol from others only works if they aren't familiar with alcohol. Even vodka, which can be hidden best on the breath, has a very distinct odor when it is 'sweated out' of the body. ;)
You need to have a doctors exam. Check for diabetes immediately. I am a diabetic and recovering alcoholic and I used to get both a sweet odor that came from my body and my breath when I drank my whiskey! I however, never drank the cheap kind, but that makes NO difference! Alcohol is Alcohol! Crown or not is all will kill ya' even quicker if you are diabetic!
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i really dont know what you are refering to either. do mean mean the smell on yourself or the smell others detect? If i can smell it on myself then i must have spilled some. beer is easy to pick up by others way more than whisky. whiskey is easier to hide from others than beer. damn it takes 15 beers to get the fillin and that **** sticks with ya.
You didn't state if the sweet smell is body odor or breath, so I will assume body. A sweet body odor *can* be indicative of diabetes, or also a urinary tract infection. All alcohol contains sugar, it's part of the distillation/brewing process, so if it *is* diabetes, you should get the same odor no matter what type of alcohol you drink, although the intensity might vary from spirit to spirit. But I would recommend you see your doctor, and get it checked out, everything is easier to treat when discovered early.