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No drinking on a schoolnight for me (unless there is a special occasion) and normally max 3 pints Friday and Saturday. Any more than that and life with two small kids is a bit too hard on the brain / ears. Until I was about 25 I could get pie-eyed and sleep the whole night through but nowadays if I have more than three pints, I find that I drop off to sleep quickly but then wake up at about 3am and can't get back to sleep properly - meaning that I end up feeling shot at the next day.

 

We gave up drinking red wine; the missus and I would open a bottle, quaff it down in about half an hour with dinner, then she'd decide she still wanted another glass so she'd open another new bottle. She'd have about an eggcup more and then suddenly realise she felt tipsy, leaving me forced to finish the rest off. After about the fourth time of going to work and feeling like crap most of the day, I realised it made sense to let her have a teensy bit more out of the first bottle and grab myself a beer instead :-)

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