Useruser1212:
You sound very knowledgeable with the ratios and liquids etc, do you have much experience in this field?
Have always wondered what the difference is with and without liquid aid and the times in which you consume them. Have heard mixed results but never know if it’s from someone with actual experience themselves or just second hand info from online.
Calories are calories. The reason adding liquid calories to your diet can help with gaining is to do with stomach capacity - for example, if you has two jars exactly the same size, one full of soda and the other full of gummi bears there would be more soda than gummi bears because there is space between the gummi bears. If you wanted to maximise on the space available in the gummi bear jar you could pour soda into that jar to fill the spaces between the gummi bears.
In short, liquid calories is an easy and efficient way to pack more calories into your stomach's limited capacity. You can also consume liquids faster, so can consume more volume before your brain gets the signal that your stomach is full. It's why funnel feeding is such an effective way of speeding up gains.
In so far as experience goes, I always manage to gain more weight and at a faster rate if I add milkshakes, heavy cream cake shakes, soda or some other form of high calorie liquid to my daily diet vs trying to add more solid food.