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I think one drink night/week is very sensible - and certainly more of a long-term proposition than complete abstinence. But I'm killing two birds with one stone here - if I swear off alcohol for most of the month, I also limit my nights out, which benefits my pitiful post-Christmas bank balance as well as my liver!


And as you say, the other main benefit is it 'resets' your system - it gets you out the habit of mindlessly pouring a glass of wine in the evening when you're at home and don't really need it. That's got to be a good thing.

  • 3 weeks later...

Thank God February is here and we can move on, Nice bottle of Ubu Purity in front of me to help me get through Question Time. My only drink this evening.


Not trivialising the problems with alcohol, but a few of us here wont change things. We have a society (and an economy) that encourages binge drinking. And let the kids back in pubs where there an element of control, including the relatively high costs.


Nice beer and even better that it is not an over-hopped fizzy cold craft ale made by a company in Hoxton owned by a massive global company

  • 2 weeks later...

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