How much alcohol do consume in a week?!


Question: I have at least 12 cocktails per week. How about you?


Answers: I have at least 12 cocktails per week. How about you?

i do not drink anymore but when i did here is what i used to drink in a day:
2 quarts of vodka and 24 beers a day every day 7 days a week. no joke!!!

Well let's see, 3 to 4 Beers a day,lately.
this would be pub drought Stella,and as a matter of fact , it's just about that time.

I don't drink every week, or every month. I'll just have a drink, maybe two, on special occassions.

Good luck with your liver, and please don't drive!

And it's nothing to brag about, either.

I have that many in a day.

About 2 glasses of whiskey is it, on average.

Now, if I go to the club, it's bottoms up until I end up at home and don't remember how I got there.

I don't do this because I enjoy it, I do it for two reasons, the combination of being at a club (where alcohol is meant to be consumed) and because I get depressed for not having a date while there. It totally makes sense.

I'm light weight so 6 cocktails a month. That is a lot for me.

I probably have about 20 per week

None I don't drink.

I'm in college, so I have to drink everyday. I'd say I drink an average of 8 drinks per day. I try to get a little buzzed on weekdays and drunk on weekends. 56 drinks a week, mostly beer and Jack n' Coke, sounds about right.

I drink about a 24 case of beer twice week. One on Wednesday, one during the weekend. (I don't work Wednesday) .

i have 2 bottles of wine bottle whiskey,vodka and then reddevils

When i drank it was a 30 pack of beer a night or a fifth of whishey. got of work at 4 asleep by 10. On the weekends it would 2 cases sometimes a day but can't do that no more medical problems from it.





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