• HeyJoe@lemmy.world
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    Looks like 136 beers? Do you think this is a lot or not? If you divide it up equally it’s 34 a person and if they drink just Friday and Saturday for the month that’s 4 beers each night with 1 night 5 and also not considering they drink any other night of the week either. This can be as low as 2 a night several times a week which I really don’t think is bad at all.

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      If we are guessing that each roommate has and mostly drank their beverage of choice, then while the overall quantity isn’t too bad, the guy who likes Blue Moon may need to rethink his habits.

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        Yeah, I noticed this after as well. Some root beer and coke caps in this. Looks like another one may be soda, too, but I am not familiar with the name.

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      Yeah, if anyone thinks this is bad, they haven’t seen what legit alcoholism is like.

      It would look like maybe 15 caps per person, but they’d be caps of vodka handles.

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        Alcoholic here: I drink about 2-4 beers a night combined with a third to half a bottle of vodka. So yeah that’s not a lot for four guys.

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        If you drink more than one beer a day on average, that is pretty close to alcoholsim. But of course it can be a lot worse.

        I just don’t get why alcohol is so normalised, even though the health effects are adverse.

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          Wat. 2 beers a day won’t even get me buzzed ever. I’d get fat, but I wouldn’t even feel the effects of alcohol.

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              Different people have different tolerance levels. Neither my wife nor I are regular drinkers, but I can get drunk on a glass and a half of wine and she can drink three glasses and only be slightly tipsy.

              She’s definitely not an alcoholic because we keep very little alcohol at home, mostly for guests, all of it gathering dust because we never have guests who want to drink rum.

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              One beer with lunch and one wer with dinner does not make anyone an alcoholic, and I would be shocked if anyone could feel buzzed off of that.

              I have like two drinks a month, so I’m definitely not an alcoholic. I probably drink far less than average.

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      If they were Lager bottles, I could have done 30 on a Saturday in college. Now a 6 pack will last me a month. Yeah, that isn’t bad for 4 guys.

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      There are some data missing in this study.

      Did they drink all these beers? Did they have guests? Did they drink in other places where they couldn’t save the caps? Or in cans?

      The only thing for sure is that OP is ready for the apocalypse.

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      The math doesn’t check out.

      30 days * 2 people drinking * 1 beer each = 60 beers.

      If all four drank one beer per day, with one guy having a second beer every day:

      30 days * 5 beers drunk each day = 150 beers.

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      Yeah I probably should’ve separated them by person. This was supposed to show how much more the one guy drank than the rest of us combined

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      I lived in an apartment when I was in my early 20s, and my neighbor was this old guy that had no license, so he would ask for rides to get groceries, which he sometimes did along with beer, and sometimes groceries just meant beer.

      I gave him a ride several times, and he would get an insane amount of cheap beer, like five 24 packs, and some brandy. I assumed it was for the month, but then I took him twice in about a week and he got the same amount.

      I talked to him as I continued to give him rides, which he was getting regularly from other people in the apartment, not just me. Turns out the dude drank 18 beers every day, plus whatever amount of brandy. 18. A DAY. I would like to see four copies of THAT guy do this. It would be like scrooge mcduck’s gold vault. He was in his 70s. No idea how he was still alive.

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    Not so much for a month! In my glory days I did 20x 500ml 7.6% beers per night (not every night, sometimes I did just 8 or so.

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        It was. First time I decided to go for 20 I was quite pissed and smoked 2 packs of very cheap filterless cigarettes that night. I remember waking in my friend’s living room around 12, realy dry mouth. His mom prepared some anti-hangover breakfast for us. I remember bacon and pickles. Now I would be dead after 6.

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        I remember crashing in a friends room after a night of hard drinking, sleeping in a reclining chair. He gets up in the middle of the night, walks over to the closet, unzips, and straight up takes the longest piss I’d ever heard to date. Right on the carpet, which makes really curious splash sounds within the first several seconds of becoming saturated.

        So yeah, moving voluminous amounts of liquid through the human osmotic filtration system. I’m actually still quite surprised to this day that he didn’t piss all over himself in his sleep instead (or worse). And that was high school, I wince to think about how college went for him.

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        I think I had some sausages in the pub, but most likely not much food, I had my budgets for drinks, so I was caucious with unnecessary expenses.

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        There’s a reason calories aren’t listed on alcohol. I could crush a 30 rack on a Saturday in college and all that did was gain me 60 pounds.

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          Looking for drinks where they are listed is a good rule of thumb to find drinks lower in calories than the average.

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    I went to a trade school with trailers and small houses converted to dorms. The first week we got there, the guys in one house had a beer platform made from empty cans. By the first month, it was the Great Beeramid. By the time we left, it was The Great Wall of Beer.