However, this typical move may apply differently to those with epilepsy, as alcohol can act as a trigger for producing seizures. While the effects of alcohol can differ from each individual, tiredness, disrupted sleep, seizures, and even impacts on anti-seizure medications are common occurrences for many. It is important to note that the act of drinking itself does not directly cause a seizure, but rather the amount consumed and the sudden halt in drinking that triggers seizures for a good few. Alcohol can make your brain stop working normally while you drink. When you quit drinking, your brain could get into some trouble because it is not able to handle the absence of alcohol. These factors make a person at risk for developing alcohol withdrawal seizures if they suddenly have no alcohol.