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Maybe it's some kinda allergic reaction. I know some people will get migraine like symptoms with red wines. Something to do with the tannins (compounds that give the 'dryness' effect in wines).
Are these craft brews or domestic stuff like Coors/bud?
Could be, I drank more beer before, recently it's mostly been ciders. I rarely drink wine though, I'd rather have more beers/ciders that I enjoy the taste of than drink to feel intoxicated. Occasionally I drink a glass of whiskey or two on the weekends and that's usually not an issue.