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Do you pour every night?


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Lately I have tried to do at least 2 nights of no booze. The first night, usually Sunday, isn't so bad. But man after a Monday at work, I reallllly want some barrel proof bourbon. :)

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i probably average 5 nights a week. sometimes I just want a soda, water, grape juice....

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Two nights off? Per Year? HA!

Kidding! I probably only pour two or three times a week on average. Kinda wish I could drink more often; but my liver won't allow it! HA! I know, I know; 'The liver is evil and must be punished'... and all that.

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Usually have 3-5 pours a night over several hours once the kids are asleep. Still trying out as much as I can.

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The chillens and various other factors keep me from imbibing on a nightly or ever general basis. In addition, I must keep my pours small and numbers low. One never knows when a crisis can arise with two young devil monkeys (even when they sleep there can be a tragedy).

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I'm usually in the 2-3 days a week camp. I find that if I pour right before bed, I don't sleep as well - so depending when I get home from work plays a part. Plus, while I LOVE my whiskey, I have to monitor the empty calories.

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I'm usually 2-4 nights a week. Really depends on my work schedule. Of course, if I pick up something new, well, I'll try it that evening!

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I'm usually in the 2-3 days a week camp. I find that if I pour right before bed, I don't sleep as well - so depending when I get home from work plays a part. Plus, while I LOVE my whiskey, I have to monitor the empty calories.

I'm kind of in the opposite boat right now. If I don't drink, I don't sleep as well. :)

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For the past month, I've been in training. Have a pour every night of the different bourbon's I've picked up. Trying to taste the differences between them all.

What do you guys consider a "pour" though? For me, it's a 1-2 oz. size pour.

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For tasting 1/2 ounce is sufficient. For drinking with friends 2 ounces saves a lot of getting up and down.

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I try to have 1 drink/day - the doc says it is good for you :cool:. On average, I probably hit 4-5 times per week. I rarely have more than 1 drink per day, drink being a 1.5-2.0 oz pour.

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Nowhere near it. I probably have 4-6 liquor drinks per month and maybe a little more beer. Wine, hardly ever anymore.

Tim

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I probably drink 6-7 days per week. I'm trying to cut back to 5. That said, usually just an ounce or two per night most nights - not a ton of volume, just high frequency.

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At least two pours on Fridays and Saturdays. Usually at least one on Sundays. I curl on Tuesday nights in the late fall and winter. It's a very sociable sport and I keep a bottle in my locker, am more than willing to share, so it's a couple on Tuesdays. Monday and Wednesday? Not usually. Thursday? Not uncommon, but probably not more often than not.

So, it obviously varies, from 2 to 7 days a week, but usually 4 or 5.

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I usually break out the bourbon 2 to 4 times a month. I'm a big social drinker prefer to have bourbon with people who enjoy it as much as I do. Most other days I don't drink any alcohol.

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And next I'd like to know how often you all go to church, brush your teeth or change your underwear.

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Probably 5 nights a week, but most are one, maybe two pour nights.

I almost never drink wine, and very rarely have a beer.

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