How many beers do you drink a week?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by brandon50, Apr 4, 2012.

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  1. BRami127

    BRami127 Initiate (0) Mar 28, 2014 Illinois

  2. Das_Reh

    Das_Reh Initiate (0) Mar 25, 2013 Florida

    Maybe 1 or 2
     
  3. JulioH

    JulioH Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2014 Florida

    why you ask? selling a cure?
     
  4. Janetwillson

    Janetwillson Initiate (0) May 28, 2014 Alabama

    I think that you told it is right. I can't understate Dear DrRambis, what he wants to tell us?
     
  5. Toonces

    Toonces Crusader (455) Oct 25, 2005 New Jersey

    Not making another 42 joke.

    Anywhere from 2 to 20+, depending on what's going on that week. I'd like to drink as much as I want, but I do worry about my health sometimes, as well as my thankfully shrinking waistline. It's about striking the right balance.
     
  6. NeidhartVonReuenthal

    NeidhartVonReuenthal Aspirant (236) Oct 2, 2012 Virginia

    Three or four per day, four days a week (except for ABV >8.0 when I limit myself to two a day, such as right now with Lagunitas Little Sumpin' Extra).
     
  7. starrdogg

    starrdogg Initiate (0) Jun 21, 2010 District of Columbia

    I'd say on an average week, 10-12. Sometimes more, sometimes less.
     
  8. Charliechu

    Charliechu Pundit (794) Jul 1, 2013 California
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    Reference guys at sante every Tuesday and Thursday . You know who you are :slight_smile:
     
  9. Skunkdrool

    Skunkdrool Savant (1,160) Jul 31, 2010 California
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    All of them.
     
  10. krome

    krome Pooh-Bah (1,973) Aug 1, 2009 Illinois
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    more than those little quizzes say I should
     
  11. gardenstatepkwy

    gardenstatepkwy Zealot (541) Jun 1, 2014 New Jersey

    This is me as well. Fri-Sun though all bets are off. But this is my weekday routine.
     
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  12. Jsteez

    Jsteez Savant (1,233) Apr 28, 2012 Utah

    On average, 3-5, sometimes just 2. I keep it quite moderate.
     
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  13. sajaffe1

    sajaffe1 Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2013 Utah

  14. smanson56

    smanson56 Pooh-Bah (2,070) Feb 15, 2014 New Hampshire
    Pooh-Bah

    Okay I had 4 cans of Second Fiddle tonight.
     
  15. AntG21

    AntG21 Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Syria

    I limit myself to 2 per night during the week. Friday and Saturday, I will have up to a maximum of 12 per day.
     
  16. JohnnyMalts

    JohnnyMalts Crusader (437) Jul 28, 2014 New York
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    It all depends really. On Monday-Thursday I'll have one the whole week, but then on Friday I'll have 2 or 3, and on Saturday I'll have 3 or 4, Sunday is usually 2, so I guess that would be approximately 8-10 a week.
     
  17. Steve57

    Steve57 Initiate (0) Jun 9, 2014 Vermont

    20-30 depending on what's in the fridge and what's left on tap..
     
  18. MikeLenehan

    MikeLenehan Initiate (0) Sep 2, 2013 New York

    I'd say 12-24 per week. Usually 1-3 on weekdays and 2-6 on weekends. I'm trying to stick to a solid 14-ish per week lately.
     
  19. Redneckwine

    Redneckwine Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2013 Washington

    Just recently made a very hard decision to stop stocking my fridge with beer. I was drinking an average of 18 beers a week, and I felt like it was having a noticeably negative impact on my health. At an approximated 200 calories a beer, that totals 3600 extra calories a week. As a general rule of thumb, 3500 calories = 1 pound of fat... It's easy to see how all that beer can add weight and keep it on (depending on your level of physical activity, of course).

    Now I'm shooting for 3-4 a week and I'll have to buy in single format to do it, which will also help with portion control. Wish me luck guys, I'll need it.
     
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  20. Davidstan

    Davidstan Savant (1,189) May 24, 2014 Alabama
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    I have relooked at consumption weekly. 7 light beers and 14 reg lagers/pale ales per week. No high ABV beers at all.
     
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