Grape Expectations
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I just worked out I made 210 Liters (of syphoned wine) in the last 398 days. That's taking off the 11L I have in bottles right now. I have never given away any of it, so I know I drank it all myself in that time. I always make my wine up around 16% to 18% ABV. I make it as strong as I can.
That works out to 528ml of wine per day on average. Since a glass that's around 180ml is 3 units of alcohol, that averages out to 2.93 glasses per day or, 8.8 units per day. Per week that's about 62 units. This is 4.4 times more than the recommended amount.
Now they say 14 units per week, but that is about the amount I would drink to get drunk once. I guess what they are saying then, is you can get quite drunk once per week.
I'm not bragging about this but I have gone 20 days in a row drinking 14 units each night.
I guess drinking this much, you can get away with it for a time, but I really need to cut back I guess.
How do I know I'm not an alcoholic? Well because I always assumed alcoholics wake up and they hit the bottle right away, they wake up, drink, are drunk within 1 hour and drink all day until they go to sleep and repeat the same routine the following day, every single day. I'm not doing that. I don't drink until quite late on in the evening like 9 PM and that's from waking up at say 7 AM. Still, I know I am drinking about 4 or 5 times the "recommended" amount, but I think perhaps a lot of people do. It gets to the point where you get accustomed to it and don't really get hangovers anymore.
Winemaking is fun but I wonder if there's any "dangers" ever addressed about it - mainly that making your own wine is 4 times cheaper than buying (often inferior!) supermarket wine. I mean it's costing me about £1.40 a bottle to make, which is insane since it's £6+ for a bottle from the supermarket. Also theirs tends to be 10.5% to 13% strength... I'm making it vastly stronger at around 16% to 18%.
Oh well.
That works out to 528ml of wine per day on average. Since a glass that's around 180ml is 3 units of alcohol, that averages out to 2.93 glasses per day or, 8.8 units per day. Per week that's about 62 units. This is 4.4 times more than the recommended amount.
Now they say 14 units per week, but that is about the amount I would drink to get drunk once. I guess what they are saying then, is you can get quite drunk once per week.
I'm not bragging about this but I have gone 20 days in a row drinking 14 units each night.
I guess drinking this much, you can get away with it for a time, but I really need to cut back I guess.
How do I know I'm not an alcoholic? Well because I always assumed alcoholics wake up and they hit the bottle right away, they wake up, drink, are drunk within 1 hour and drink all day until they go to sleep and repeat the same routine the following day, every single day. I'm not doing that. I don't drink until quite late on in the evening like 9 PM and that's from waking up at say 7 AM. Still, I know I am drinking about 4 or 5 times the "recommended" amount, but I think perhaps a lot of people do. It gets to the point where you get accustomed to it and don't really get hangovers anymore.
Winemaking is fun but I wonder if there's any "dangers" ever addressed about it - mainly that making your own wine is 4 times cheaper than buying (often inferior!) supermarket wine. I mean it's costing me about £1.40 a bottle to make, which is insane since it's £6+ for a bottle from the supermarket. Also theirs tends to be 10.5% to 13% strength... I'm making it vastly stronger at around 16% to 18%.
Oh well.