Deportivo Seagull
I should coco
same here. What would our younger selves think of it?I don’t think i’ve had an hangover of any merit for at least two years, if i have a couple of beers nowadays i feel rotten
same here. What would our younger selves think of it?I don’t think i’ve had an hangover of any merit for at least two years, if i have a couple of beers nowadays i feel rotten
Similar sort of age and similar sort of story. For teens, twenties and most of thirties I was a hedonist getting mashed (booze or whatever was available ) every weekend without fail. Now I’m just a bit bored of it and just don’t feel the need.Strangely over the last couple of years for no particular reason i’ve been drinking less and less alcohol to the point where i’m quite happy with soft drinks when i go out.
I’m 54, touchwood in good health and i use to love slamming the booze down. I’ve have never been told to knock it on the head and i use to feel quite worried many years ago if there was a possibility i couldn’t have a drink. Nowadays I’ll have one beer before a dinner out, somehow make that last the entire sitting and have water or coco cola for the rest of the night. I’m just not that fussed anymore.
For some reason almost like someone has flicked a switch i really don’t get excited or even enjoy drinking alcohol now, i know some people who struggle with the amount they drink would love this conundrum but i wondered if anyone else has crossed this pathway.
One word, Lightweightssame here. What would our younger selves think of it?
One word, Lightweights
and a career lasting draft to the crabs!One word, Lightweights
Yep. Exactly the same happened to me at the end of 2020. Haven't had a drop of alcohol since I made myself a gin and tonic on new year's eve, had a mouthful and then just left it.Strangely over the last couple of years for no particular reason i’ve been drinking less and less alcohol to the point where i’m quite happy with soft drinks when i go out.
I’m 54, touchwood in good health and i use to love slamming the booze down. I’ve have never been told to knock it on the head and i use to feel quite worried many years ago if there was a possibility i couldn’t have a drink. Nowadays I’ll have one beer before a dinner out, somehow make that last the entire sitting and have water or coco cola for the rest of the night. I’m just not that fussed anymore.
For some reason almost like someone has flicked a switch i really don’t get excited or even enjoy drinking alcohol now, i know some people who struggle with the amount they drink would love this conundrum but i wondered if anyone else has crossed this pathway.
Same. I love(d) Guinness, but the zero alcohol one gives me a headache, ironically!Same with me nearly five years ago. I found I wasn’t enjoying alcohol and also that I found the next day harder if I had a few (not even rat arsed).
I didn’t mean to stop altogether but found that I wasn’t missing it so haven’t started again. I don’t drink the low or no alcohol stuff - if I wanted a beer I’d have a beer but I just stopped enjoying the taste.
But can you pin it on anything? I went from being a fairly regular drinker to losing interest quite quickly for no apparent reason?Yep. Exactly the same happened to me at the end of 2020. Haven't had a drop of alcohol since I made myself a gin and tonic on new year's eve, had a mouthful and then just left it.
Like you, I completely went off it - and don't miss it at all. Really weird, but maybe that's more to do with how much society is based around alcohol, that we think we 'should' drink...
I did Dry January five or six years ago, and never stopped (or never restarted I suppose).I did Dry January this year and have just kept going. It’s now 91 days without booze and the way I’m feeling, could quite happily not bother with it ever again. To put this in context, I was drinking far too much, and had been for years. I was drinking the recommended weekly units every day pretty much, and it had been like that for as long as I can remember. So I was anxious about stopping for a month. Weirdly, I’ve barely thought about booze these 3 months. In fact, drinking has started to seem a bit ridiculous. I think I’m done with it. I feel a lot better and have lost nearly 20 lbs without really trying.
I wish we sold non-alcoholic lager ON TAP at the Amex
You wouldn't touch that shit when you did drink booze, why subject yourself to it when you don't?Non alcoholic Fosters…….really?
Exactly, see my post above the one you have quotedYou wouldn't touch that shit when you did drink booze, why subject yourself to it when you don't?
However, there are some astonishingly passable no-lo beers around these days. And it's getting better.
I had a morning-after headache after two bottles of Beck's blue. I guess it was the chemicals. Never again.Same. I love(d) Guinness, but the zero alcohol one gives me a headache, ironically!
I wouldn't flush my toilet with Fosters!Non alcoholic Fosters…….really?