Pablosaurus
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So 14 units per week for the UK and 35 for Spain
That is MAD. No wonder they're late for everything and asleep half the day!
So 14 units per week for the UK and 35 for Spain
I like to think of home brewing as a beer connoisseur’s hobby for people who like a drink in moderation, rather than “Wahey! I brew my own let’s get pissed every night!”I find this all very confusing, Homebrew forum members discouraging drinking. It’s a bit like Buying a parachute but not using it as it could be a risk to your health
Brewing every 10 days or so on average? Good work!I've developed a beer belly since starting all grain, draw your own conclusions...
But ag52 is on its way and I'm only 18 months in to my journey
All things in moderation include moderation!I like to think of home brewing as a beer connoisseur’s hobby for people who like a drink in moderation, rather than “Wahey! I brew my own let’s get p****d every night!”
Interesting if you go to the site and click the difference between women and men's limits!So 14 units per week for the UK and 35 for Spain
So it's rioja and sherry (in between the vodkas) for me from now on.So 14 units per week for the UK and 35 for Spain
the who did a comprehensive report a good few years ago. ....So 14 units per week for the UK and 35 for Spain
When i was working i worked nights for 15 years the look on the postmans face used to kill me i would some mornings be sat there with a pint in hand watching tv he would amble to door and post the letters with a look of confusion, i told him one morning my 8am was his 5pm whiched confused things even more
Do what works for you. I cut down by abstaining during Mon to Wed, having a cpl on a Thurs or not at all. Drink what I want Fri and Sat then just a couple on Sunday to ease back into decaf tea and water of an evening. It works for me. As others have remarked, when you do drink, the satisfaction is heightened. And isn’t that a very large part of what our hobby/obsession is about. Good luck with it. I gave myself a good talking to and now the willpower is there.I'm currently taking a total break from alcohol.Might be permanent- Long story short I was asking myself questions about whether I was drinking too much for a long time, and continued drinking too much. It's got that I don't trust myself to just have one or even four drinks, my "off switch" is unreliable. A massive warning sign is if you drink to comfort yourself, to relax on a daily basis.
So now I've got £50 worth of grain and hops and all this equipment sat around doing nothing, I actually enjoy the process of brewing and it's a great hobby and I've only had positive experiences within the home brewing community both online and in person, but because i let my drinking get away with me I'm probably going to have to leave it all behind me. I've wondered about making some very low alcohol beer for myself but it's still quite triggering. Even a brew day would make me want to sit down after and get steaming drunk.
On the upside I feel much better in myself for taking back some control, much more positive and less p****d off and anxious and less angry, sleep is poor but 4 hours sober sleep seems to equal 6 or 8 hours drunk sleep.
You missed out Covid 19I used to drink a bottle of wine a night but mostly drink ale now, often 4 pints a night.
We all know it’s probably not OK but among all the other things that will harm us (sun, pollution, global warming, terrorism, tiger?) at least this one gives us some pleasure and on that note I’ll probably continue to drink beer every night.
Yeah, but it goes in fits and starts. I might do 2 or 3 brews in a week and then nothing for a month. Or one q week for a month and the drop off a bit.Brewing every 10 days or so on average? Good work!
I'm currently taking a total break from alcohol.Might be permanent- Long story short I was asking myself questions about whether I was drinking too much for a long time, and continued drinking too much. It's got that I don't trust myself to just have one or even four drinks, my "off switch" is unreliable. A massive warning sign is if you drink to comfort yourself, to relax on a daily basis.
So now I've got £50 worth of grain and hops and all this equipment sat around doing nothing, I actually enjoy the process of brewing and it's a great hobby and I've only had positive experiences within the home brewing community both online and in person, but because i let my drinking get away with me I'm probably going to have to leave it all behind me. I've wondered about making some very low alcohol beer for myself but it's still quite triggering. Even a brew day would make me want to sit down after and get steaming drunk.
On the upside I feel much better in myself for taking back some control, much more positive and less p****d off and anxious and less angry, sleep is poor but 4 hours sober sleep seems to equal 6 or 8 hours drunk sleep.
Yeah, but it goes in fits and starts. I might do 2 or 3 brews in a week and then nothing for a month. Or one q week for a month and the drop off a bit.
But, my brews generally only produce 30pints/15l instead of the more usual 23l output. Mainly because of my tea urn size.
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