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The revival of the crush list, June, '03
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Anyhow, I'm more curious about people's "conversion" ideas. I was told by my doctor (actually, several doctors) that: one bottle of beer = one unit one pint of beer = two units one measured shot (1 oz) = one unit one mixed drink = usually at least two units, up to 4, depending on mixers, size of glass and stinginess of barkeep small (4 oz, 1/2 cup) wine = one unit 1 normal sized glass of wine = two units 1 glass port or sherry (2 oz) = one unit By my book, that makes 6 beers roughly the same from a "drinking" p.o.v. as one regular-sized martini (and that means in the smaller glasses rather than the more usual large 8-10 oz sizes - I haven't been in a bar with old-fashioned 4 oz martini glasses in I don't know how long). OK, I give you displacement volume for the olives, and it's one martini plus a bit. It's more the volume & fiz that would get me - after 6 beers you can safely bet on me in a belch-a-thon. |
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Week nights, I'm typically 2-4 drinks; some combination of beer and wine, depending on what I'm eating. Most typically, a beer when I get home, followed by a glass of wine or two with dinner and another glass (or a beer or sometimes whiskey) after getting the kid to bed. |
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When I read that, I burst out laughing so loudly that a secretary lazily ambling by stopped to offer assistance. Bottoms Up! Seven |
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A 'unit' of alcohol is the amount contained in 1/2 pint (284 ml) of beer, a single glass (125 ml) of table wine, a single glass (50 ml) of fortified wine, for example sherry, or a single measure (25 ml) of spirits; it approximates to 10 ml or 8 g of absolute alcohol. See -- http://www.medicouncilalcol.demon.co...k/hb_facts.htm -- for a pretty picture that I lack the technical ability to post here. 8 oz of beer is one unit. Equivalent to glass of wine (I would guess a 6 oz glass, but I don't do metric) and one shot of liquor. I feel gross any day after drinking 6 beers, but it is more of the feeling of sweating alcohol out of my skin than anything else. Of course the amount of time over which you are drinking also has some effect. n(and barkeeps in Dallas don't tend to put more than 1 to 1 1/2 shots in my Cape Cods -- mayhaps NYC barkeeps are less stingy?)cs |
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Well, I don't think it is cool from a "hey you are really cool" perspective, but I never really thought of it as a problem. I see people sit around and guzzle sodas all day long and while I know that it is kinda apples and oranges because soda has no alcohol in it but it is chock full of caffeine which is itself a "drug." In fact, I know that my hubby (and other soda junkies I know) have a much tougher time going without their caffeine-fix than I do without beer (some nights I just don't drink, for whatever reason, and sometimes that can last a week or so and it is not like I get the DTs). I guess the combination of my diet and good genetics keeps me thin despite the beer (and I was worried it would change after 30). Funny, hubby doesn't drink beer and he has a little "beer-gut" but I don't. |
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Beer. Sad but true. There is like 1g of protein in a beer. To be honest, I don't know how much protein a person needs a day so I don't know if I am getting enough or not. I am a veggie but not a good one in the sense of replacing those things I don't get because of the lack of meat. I do know that the only bad result of drinking beer (or at least what I personally consider bad) is that it saps the body of the Bs, especially B12. I was B12 anemic before I started drinking more regularly and the drink certainly doesn't help. I sometimes take B12 vitamins to counteract it. Besides veggie-burgers, what does your OM use for protein? Doesn't peanut butter have protein in it? |
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Actually one of the things that is bad about soda (along with the caffeine for some and the sugars for some), at least from a dehydration standpoint, is the carbonation. Beer has the same problem. Obviously amplified b/c of the alcohol. See this -- http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/993748461.html I used to drink a lot of Diet Sprite, which lacks the caffeine and sugar concerns, but it wasn't providing hydration, so I switched to water. Also once you stop drinking it regularly, if you try to start up again it tastes like plastic... |
Of beer and summer
It's not the quantity of beer that she's drinking every night that got my attention. It's the quality. Bud Ice Light? Ugh. It's been a long time since I drank beer nightly, but ever since I've been old enough to not be picky about what I drink. (Face it, when you're under 21, sometimes you just drink what's available.)
The summer brews are coming out, and I'm delighted. St. Arnold's Lawnmower Ale is the local favorite around these parts, but with the reemergence of Celis Pale Bock, I think this summer I'll be ordering that the most at the Ice House. Sierra Nevada's summerfest is pretty good, and the standard Shiner Bock will always be on the rotation, as will St. Arnold's Amber Ale. Summer has officially hit Houston. I was in the park at 6:20 this morning, and the humidity was unbelievable. Probably was already eighty five degrees at that point. When I got home the sun was fully up and doing it's thing. We've had practically no rain in the month of May, and my water bill is going to be huge this month. I get the feeling that it's not going to be nearly as nice of a summer as last year. Every year I convince myself that it's not that bad, but this year looks like it's going to be that bad. Those of you with temperatures below 85, rejoice and be thankful. |
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And while we're at it, I hate that fuckin' cross-trainer that I already work off my wine on. |
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Last weekend was sweltering in Dallas. Just about time to start frying eggs on the sidewalk. |
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