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BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
12,337
Happy New Year NSC!

A few months back I posted about how I'd been tracking my drinking habits throughout 2023 and now that we've ticked over into 2024 I've got the full set of data to share.

Here then is how my drinking looked for the year of 2023:

2023.PNG


I really enjoyed doing this over the year. It's been fascinating to me to see what I've been imbibing and, though I've transcribed this into a Google sheet, the routine of opening my notebook each morning and recording the data was quite relaxing.

As someone who's had a love/hate relationship with alcohol, seeing all that green is brilliant. 250 days, more than half the year, where not a drop of booze passed my lips. The slightly less pleasing aspect is that the next highest number is the 51 days I chucked more than five drinks down me.

I've used this info to put together some basic stats. Before going into them, some caveats on the data itself:
  • I didn't record what I was drinking:
    • Some of those drinks will be wine, or cocktails, or pints or shots and I've no way of knowing this from the data.
    • Some of those drinks will have been abroad. New York was a very expensive city to drink in.
    • So for simplicities sake I've decided that all of these drinks are pints of ~4% lager consumed in the UK.
    • This helps with working out a number of the stats like rough spend, total units, total calories etc.
  • The ranges I used weren't explicit enough:
    • On a 5+ day that could have been 6 pints or 11 pints.
    • Similarly I've no idea if on a 1 - 2 day that was 1 or 2.
    • So again for simplicities sake I'm using the minimum value for each range: 1 drink / 3 drinks / 5 drinks.
    • It means the stats aren't entirely accurate but they show me that I've drunk at least this much.
And you'll have to forgive the maths, statistics etc. - numbers aren't really my strong suit.

Onto the stats:

Minimum drinks drunk in 2023 (at least and based on (1*41) + (3*23) + (5*51) ): 365
Rough spend (based on avg £6 per pint): £2,190
Calories consumed (avg 180cal a pint): 65,700
Units consumed (roughly 2.3 units per pint of ~4% lager): 839.5
AVG Units per week (bearing in mind the data shows I went several weeks completely dry): 16

It's a weird coincidence that I've basically drunk at least one pint a day for an entire year.

Some of those stats are pretty rough. Knowing I've literally pissed away at least £2.1k over the year makes me pretty annoyed but then I remember why I was drinking: birthdays, holidays, seeing old friends, aniversaries, Christmas etc. Would I have put that £2.1k to better use? Probably not, in all honesty.

The amount of empty calories though is pretty bad. I started to work out how many days it would take me to work off 65.7k calories but decided I didn't want to be that depressed on New Years Day. This will act as a good motivator for one of my 2024 goals (because f**k resolutions) which is to lose some weight and work on my physical health.

I'm doing this all again for 2024 as well. Based on the caveats I mentioned above I've decided to split the data up some more. I'll be tracking what I've drunk (beer, wine, spirits) as well as how much water I've drunk. I'm also going to be expanding the ranges to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6+ (I don't tend to get past a sixth drink before tumbling home anyway) so I can more accurately tally up at the end of the year. Next year's sheet will look something like this:

2024.PNG


Bit of a long post, hopefully some found it interesting! If you're curious about your habits or wanting to just do something a bit nerdy I encourage you track your own drinking. It's been eye opening.
 






Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,860
Happy New Year NSC!

A few months back I posted about how I'd been tracking my drinking habits throughout 2023 and now that we've ticked over into 2024 I've got the full set of data to share.

Here then is how my drinking looked for the year of 2023:

View attachment 172078

I really enjoyed doing this over the year. It's been fascinating to me to see what I've been imbibing and, though I've transcribed this into a Google sheet, the routine of opening my notebook each morning and recording the data was quite relaxing.

As someone who's had a love/hate relationship with alcohol, seeing all that green is brilliant. 250 days, more than half the year, where not a drop of booze passed my lips. The slightly less pleasing aspect is that the next highest number is the 51 days I chucked more than five drinks down me.

I've used this info to put together some basic stats. Before going into them, some caveats on the data itself:
  • I didn't record what I was drinking:
    • Some of those drinks will be wine, or cocktails, or pints or shots and I've no way of knowing this from the data.
    • Some of those drinks will have been abroad. New York was a very expensive city to drink in.
    • So for simplicities sake I've decided that all of these drinks are pints of ~4% lager consumed in the UK.
    • This helps with working out a number of the stats like rough spend, total units, total calories etc.
  • The ranges I used weren't explicit enough:
    • On a 5+ day that could have been 6 pints or 11 pints.
    • Similarly I've no idea if on a 1 - 2 day that was 1 or 2.
    • So again for simplicities sake I'm using the minimum value for each range: 1 drink / 3 drinks / 5 drinks.
    • It means the stats aren't entirely accurate but they show me that I've drunk at least this much.
And you'll have to forgive the maths, statistics etc. - numbers aren't really my strong suit.

Onto the stats:

Minimum drinks drunk in 2023 (at least and based on (1*41) + (3*23) + (5*51) ): 365
Rough spend (based on avg £6 per pint): £2,190
Calories consumed (avg 180cal a pint): 65,700
Units consumed (roughly 2.3 units per pint of ~4% lager): 839.5
AVG Units per week (bearing in mind the data shows I went several weeks completely dry): 16

It's a weird coincidence that I've basically drunk at least one pint a day for an entire year.

Some of those stats are pretty rough. Knowing I've literally pissed away at least £2.1k over the year makes me pretty annoyed but then I remember why I was drinking: birthdays, holidays, seeing old friends, aniversaries, Christmas etc. Would I have put that £2.1k to better use? Probably not, in all honesty.

The amount of empty calories though is pretty bad. I started to work out how many days it would take me to work off 65.7k calories but decided I didn't want to be that depressed on New Years Day. This will act as a good motivator for one of my 2024 goals (because f**k resolutions) which is to lose some weight and work on my physical health.

I'm doing this all again for 2024 as well. Based on the caveats I mentioned above I've decided to split the data up some more. I'll be tracking what I've drunk (beer, wine, spirits) as well as how much water I've drunk. I'm also going to be expanding the ranges to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6+ (I don't tend to get past a sixth drink before tumbling home anyway) so I can more accurately tally up at the end of the year. Next year's sheet will look something like this:

View attachment 172086

Bit of a long post, hopefully some found it interesting! If you're curious about your habits or wanting to just do something a bit nerdy I encourage you track your own drinking. It's been eye opening.
That's a great set of data and an impressive year's drinking (or not drinking, if you look at it that way).

The only thing I'd question is: 'Knowing I've literally pissed away at least £2.1k over the year makes me pretty annoyed but then I remember why I was drinking: birthdays, holidays, seeing old friends, aniversaries, Christmas etc. Would I have put that £2.1k to better use? Probably not, in all honesty.' But that's partly because, even from the early days of not drinking alcohol, the cost of it really hit me. Personally I could do a lot with £2.1k, but then soft drinks are bloody expensive in a boozer, too, so I'd probably not save much!

Water is definitely a game-changer for me. Without it, I'm really sluggish – it's not something that can be replaced by another drink, I don't think. Good luck for 2024 :thumbsup:
 
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vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,897
Happy New Year NSC!

A few months back I posted about how I'd been tracking my drinking habits throughout 2023 and now that we've ticked over into 2024 I've got the full set of data to share.

Here then is how my drinking looked for the year of 2023:

View attachment 172078

I really enjoyed doing this over the year. It's been fascinating to me to see what I've been imbibing and, though I've transcribed this into a Google sheet, the routine of opening my notebook each morning and recording the data was quite relaxing.

As someone who's had a love/hate relationship with alcohol, seeing all that green is brilliant. 250 days, more than half the year, where not a drop of booze passed my lips. The slightly less pleasing aspect is that the next highest number is the 51 days I chucked more than five drinks down me.

I've used this info to put together some basic stats. Before going into them, some caveats on the data itself:
  • I didn't record what I was drinking:
    • Some of those drinks will be wine, or cocktails, or pints or shots and I've no way of knowing this from the data.
    • Some of those drinks will have been abroad. New York was a very expensive city to drink in.
    • So for simplicities sake I've decided that all of these drinks are pints of ~4% lager consumed in the UK.
    • This helps with working out a number of the stats like rough spend, total units, total calories etc.
  • The ranges I used weren't explicit enough:
    • On a 5+ day that could have been 6 pints or 11 pints.
    • Similarly I've no idea if on a 1 - 2 day that was 1 or 2.
    • So again for simplicities sake I'm using the minimum value for each range: 1 drink / 3 drinks / 5 drinks.
    • It means the stats aren't entirely accurate but they show me that I've drunk at least this much.
And you'll have to forgive the maths, statistics etc. - numbers aren't really my strong suit.

Onto the stats:

Minimum drinks drunk in 2023 (at least and based on (1*41) + (3*23) + (5*51) ): 365
Rough spend (based on avg £6 per pint): £2,190
Calories consumed (avg 180cal a pint): 65,700
Units consumed (roughly 2.3 units per pint of ~4% lager): 839.5
AVG Units per week (bearing in mind the data shows I went several weeks completely dry): 16

It's a weird coincidence that I've basically drunk at least one pint a day for an entire year.

Some of those stats are pretty rough. Knowing I've literally pissed away at least £2.1k over the year makes me pretty annoyed but then I remember why I was drinking: birthdays, holidays, seeing old friends, aniversaries, Christmas etc. Would I have put that £2.1k to better use? Probably not, in all honesty.

The amount of empty calories though is pretty bad. I started to work out how many days it would take me to work off 65.7k calories but decided I didn't want to be that depressed on New Years Day. This will act as a good motivator for one of my 2024 goals (because f**k resolutions) which is to lose some weight and work on my physical health.

I'm doing this all again for 2024 as well. Based on the caveats I mentioned above I've decided to split the data up some more. I'll be tracking what I've drunk (beer, wine, spirits) as well as how much water I've drunk. I'm also going to be expanding the ranges to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6+ (I don't tend to get past a sixth drink before tumbling home anyway) so I can more accurately tally up at the end of the year. Next year's sheet will look something like this:

View attachment 172086

Bit of a long post, hopefully some found it interesting! If you're curious about your habits or wanting to just do something a bit nerdy I encourage you track your own drinking. It's been eye opening.
Would be interesting to see this with an overlay of Albion fixtures/results...do you drink more on match days and do the scores reflect in increased intake ? This could prove the Homer Simpson Rule.." Alcohol, the cause and the solution to life's problems "
 


BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
12,337
That's a great set of data and an impressive year's drinking (or not drinking, if you look at it that way).

The only thing I'd question is: 'Knowing I've literally pissed away at least £2.1k over the year makes me pretty annoyed but then I remember why I was drinking: birthdays, holidays, seeing old friends, aniversaries, Christmas etc. Would I have put that £2.1k to better use? Probably not, in all honesty.' But that's partly because, even from the early days of not drinking alcohol, the cost of it really hit me. Personally I could do a lot with £2.1k, but then soft drinks are bloody expensive in a boozer, too, so I'd probably not save much!

Water is definitely a game-changer for me. Without it, I'm really sluggish – it's not something that can be replaced by another drink, I don't think. Good luck for 2024 :thumbsup:
Yeah the money side of things is interesting. Like you say I definitely could spend that money better - pay off a bit of the mortgage, invest it, save it, put it towards some home improvements, a new camera.

But in actuality I'd probably just spunk it on some other frivolous shite :ROFLMAO:

When I combine the money spent with the calories consumed is when I look at it and think "hmm, this isn't all that sustainable"
 








LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,760
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Could I be lucky that I have a poor taste in alcohol …generally it’s just a weekend treat for me …or something to wash down a meal which my recent purchase of six bottles of non alcoholic beer for £2.49 from Lidl was for ..customer gave me a bottle of JD at Xmas as a tip ..that’ll last three months, unless my son finds where it’s hidden then it’ll be gone by Friday 👀
 












Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,860
I read this while drinking my first pint of the year. Cheers @BBassic.
I couldn't face it just yet after a couple of bottles (of water) a few cans (of fizzy pop) and a short (espresso) last night :lolol:

On a serious note, as I've said, I found giving up booze incredibly easy (for whatever reason), but I appreciate, for some, it's as much of a struggle as it would be to abstain from Jaffa Cakes (nigh on impossible). So good luck to you if you are stopping, cutting back or just having time off for a bit. And, if you don't manage to reach your goal, don't beat yourself up about it because at least you tried in the first place :thumbsup:
 








thejackal

Throbbing Member
Oct 22, 2008
1,150
Brighthelmstone
I wouldn't describe myself as a very heavy drinker but certainly a regular drinker. I like to work my way through two or three cans of beer of an evening after work.

I realised over time that I wasn't using it to get smashed, more to relax, so I started trying various low and non-alcoholic beers.

Absolute game-changer. I would recommend it wholeheartedly. For me it was just a case of finding one that I liked.
 


tedebear

Legal Alien
Jul 7, 2003
16,841
In my computer
Happy New Year NSC!

A few months back I posted about how I'd been tracking my drinking habits throughout 2023 and now that we've ticked over into 2024 I've got the full set of data to share.

Here then is how my drinking looked for the year of 2023:

View attachment 172078
I'd hate to think what that would have looked like when I was drinking. Not one green at all and probably orange every night (do you count 1 bottle of wine as 1 or 3?). Horrifying! Anyhow, I'm green now, every day of the flipping year, and have been for years - YAY!!

What happened for you from Sept 16th to 23rd - was that an awfully long birthday celebration?? :clap: :laugh:
 




Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
6,632
Swansea
I started weighing myself daily about 3 years ago, I also mark of what alcohol I drink and exercise I take. That's enough of a brake on my alc intake, having lost a couple of pounds to start with I am now fairly stable, weight wise! For me alc. is definitely the factor, a couple of bottles of beer and it's up by 3 don't drink and it's down by three.
 






The Hermit Kingdom

Active member
Oct 29, 2023
157
I wouldn't describe myself as a very heavy drinker but certainly a regular drinker. I like to work my way through two or three cans of beer of an evening after work.

I realised over time that I wasn't using it to get smashed, more to relax, so I started trying various low and non-alcoholic beers.

Absolute game-changer. I would recommend it wholeheartedly. For me it was just a case of finding one that I liked.
Which one/s?
 


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