Poster: A snowHead
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According to an article in the latest edition of Fall Line Magazine your average Brit will consume 100 units in their annual ski jolly. Seems like a fair wack to me.
I'd be keen to see what your average seasonnaire consumes also. My liver aches just thinking about it.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Couple of pints of strong continental lager and most of bottle of chalet plonk a day *7 plus a couple of big nights. Fairly easy to do I'd have thought. 100 units a week is a seaonnaire on detox.
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fatbob, is about spot on, if i am under 100 units in a week, particularly if its catered including wine with dinner then i feel cheated.
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Having seen Snowheads in Val Thorens struggling back, night after night, to their lodgings carrying huge packs of cheap continental lager I would suggest 100 units is a bit of an insult to their manhood.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I'd say I drink no more than half that - and that's a lot for me now. The government's recommendation is more like a quarter (but that's regular rather than a jolly).
Last edited by Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. on Thu 6-12-12 20:20; edited 1 time in total
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A guy I work with drinks a minimum of 2 bottles of wine a night.... He came in last week and told us he had a bad hangover after a particularly heavy night of drinking, he had drunk a whole bottle of vodka to himself on top of the 2 bottles of wine
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100 units for a lads week away seems fair enough.........snowball, I really don't care what the governments recommendation is as they are bloody clueless about most things and deserve to be ignored anyway. In fact my recommendations for the government ministers are start consuming 100 units per week and then I might think they're in touch with reality. Sorry for political rant...i'm off to refill my wine glass
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You can all have my share, I just like going to restaurants with nice shiny bog window sills.
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A guy I work with drinks a minimum of 2 bottles of wine a night.... He came in last week and told us he had a bad hangover after a particularly heavy night of drinking, he had drunk a whole bottle of vodka to himself on top of the 2 bottles of wine
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He is in the trough of addiction and needs help and is signaling he needs it, if he begins to climb the sides again you won't save him
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I can go weeks without alcohol at home, which noone believes because I run a pub!
On holiday I'll have a beer with lunch (2.5units) a couple of beers b4 dinner (5 units) a couple of glasses of wine or beer with dinner (5units) and maybe a couple of liquer coffees or bacardi/cokes after (4units), we always take a small hip flask of sambuca or similar on mountain (4units) thats a minimum of 120 units whilst away, I don't consider that excessive. I guess its a lot in comparison to what I am used to, far less than a lot of my customers on a normal week, yet I'm never aware of feeling drunk nor do I get a hangover.
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Standard ski week tariff:
Lunch
Serieux x1 = 3 units
50cl pichet de rouge = 4 units
Post-ski/pre-chalet snifter
Serieux x1 = 3 units
Aperitif
G&T x 2 = 4 units
Dinner
Bottle of red = 8 units
Daily subtotal = 22 units
Weekly total = 154 units
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100 units? sounds about right for an EoSB Vodka Party!
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Over the course of a week's ski holiday I'd probably have 7 glasses of wine, 4 or 5 glühweins, maybe 2 or 3 shots of some sort (schapps or whatever) and maybe 2 or 3 'Radlers' (shandy). I make that approximately 20 units. So way more than I would normally drink (usually 5-10 units per month).
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You know it makes sense.
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queen bodecia wrote: |
Over the course of a week's ski holiday I'd probably have 7 glasses of wine, 4 or 5 glühweins, maybe 2 or 3 shots of some sort (schapps or whatever) and maybe 2 or 3 'Radlers' (shandy). So way more than I would normally drink (usually under 5 units per month). |
Haha, I misread that as every day , and thought I would be arseholed.
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Filthyphil30k, I'm rubbish at drinking. It doesn't agree with me at all.
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Poster: A snowHead
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queen bodecia wrote: |
Filthyphil30k, I'm rubbish at drinking. It doesn't agree with me at all. |
It's quite bad for people so good for you, its not big or clever, but I do enjoy a beer or 5.
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Cynic, he's beyond help i fear.... the guy had an episode 2 years ago where he completely blacked out at the wheel of his vehicle which was alcohol related. He did stop for a while but is back off the wagon again! He refuses to go to the doctors about the matter even though he constantly shakes until he's a had a drink Also it was more of a 'boast' than a call for help, which is the sad thing
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ArgyleSki, 100 units a week??????????? Cold Turkey to me.
A bottle of Stolly a day keeps the liver okay!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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tomb wrote: |
A guy I work with drinks a minimum of 2 bottles of wine a night.... He came in last week and told us he had a bad hangover after a particularly heavy night of drinking, he had drunk a whole bottle of vodka to himself on top of the 2 bottles of wine |
that isn't good at all. Problems at work, driving, family stuff as well? I'd suspect so. He is a mess.
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tomb wrote: |
A guy I work with drinks a minimum of 2 bottles of wine a night.... He came in last week and told us he had a bad hangover after a particularly heavy night of drinking, he had drunk a whole bottle of vodka to himself on top of the 2 bottles of wine |
Hope you guys are not brain surgeons.
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fatbob wrote: |
100 units a week is a seaonnaire on detox. |
Funny you say that, little Miss SB came home from her first season last spring and complained that when she went out on the lash with her "normal" mates in Somerset she couldn't get p1ssed and oddly remained frighteningly sober .
Even more scary............she's a barmaid in The Frog in VT this year and I really can't afford The Priory ............
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I've just worked out that on one bar crawl night alone I could easily have racked up 39 units, so 100 a week does not seem unrealistic. I miss Mayrhofen........
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Standard beer at lunch, bottle of Plonk de Rouge with dinner and then if its a night out on the après scene at least 4-5 vodkas.
Average over a week must easily be more than a 100 units.
You're on holiday, let your hair down I say!
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Try 6 or 7 pints of wine a night for a season. I'm glad I have cut back to nothing during the summer and this season I don't have the urge to drink like a seasonaire.
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Dwarf Vader, go big or go home dude
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Fast Eddie's got it about spot-on. Well. For me, anyway. 150 units for a week is pretty fair. Followed by a good few days off the sauce to give my liver a break.
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It's already been said but it's not that much. I know plenty of guys at uni who'll regularly bin a bottle of vodka, 26.5 units, and then start 'drinking'. If you do it properly for long enough you just start to develop a bit of a tolerance innit?
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I don't have the urge to drink like a seasonaire.
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I think you are using the wrong name the seasonaires I know are mostly tight trying to finance their stay in their own places they own, they are seasonaires because they live there every season, I think you mean workers.
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After a season I have a craving for beer around 4. It does wear off.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I don`t touch booze during the day; altitude, dehydration, and sports holiday not the best combo. If I was surfing, I wouldn`t dream of it, so why do it skiing? By the evening, one or two drinks is enough to send me off Zzzzzzzz. Still, I burnt the candle at both ends in my youth, had 2 friends die of liver failure, so there you go ! Do it whilst you are young, but you look a knob if you are still doing it in your 40`s.
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That's not going to be popular round here.
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Don't tend to drink much during the day when I'm skiing, by that I mean no alcohol at lunch.
I do like a few apres beers, then wine with dinner and a few more beers. I try to stay off the jagerbombs though or I can't sleep! I'm sure I get through well over 150 units in a week's skiing, then have to stay off alcohol for a week afterwards to recover.
I don't drink at all during the week when I'm at home.
The drinking is far heavier in Austria than France though.
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Just out of interest, how much are people spending to get to 100-150 units a week? Does that add up to a lot?
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cstreat, I'd agree with most of that. But even the skiers on my holidays who drink a fair amount more than me don't drink at lunch time. It doesn't go with skiing seriously, it seems to me.
I love the taste of many drinks (particularly a good wine or single malt whisky) but drinking more than a little you stop appreciating the taste. I've just never understood the attraction of drinking a lot anyway - but then I have never enjopyed the feeling of being more than minimally under the influence.
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Piccadilly wrote: |
Don't tend to drink much during the day when I'm skiing, by that I mean no alcohol at lunch.
I do like a few apres beers, then wine with dinner and a few more beers. I try to stay off the jagerbombs though or I can't sleep! I'm sure I get through well over 150 units in a week's skiing, then have to stay off alcohol for a week afterwards to recover.
I don't drink at all during the week when I'm at home.
The drinking is far heavier in Austria than France though. |
That sounds about right for me too....except for the jaegerbomb bit.....and the not drinking at home during the week....oh, and the odd Williams
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Oh, yes, and the lunchtime thing too...
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snowball wrote: |
cstreat, I'd agree with most of that. But even the skiers on my holidays who drink a fair amount more than me don't drink at lunch time. It doesn't go with skiing seriously, it seems to me. |
we had a guide in Chamonix who almost force fed us genepi at lunchtime on the basis that it was scientifically proven to make you ski better
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Arno, I do think a drink around the lunch break is not a bad thing, it loosens up tied legs and just makes you ski better.
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I don't tend to bother at lunchtime, but a couple of beers/gluhwein late afternoon, bottle of wine between us at dinner (if we're buying), more than one bottle between us (if we're on chalet board!!), maybe a beer or two afterwards - easily get to 100 units.
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