Billy Dean
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Had 3 nights of booze induced sleep deprivation this week. Finally crashed last night and was in bed for 12 hours. Might try and do the remainder of this month dry I think 

Until tomorrow....Had 3 nights of booze induced sleep deprivation this week. Finally crashed last night and was in bed for 12 hours. Might try and do the remainder of this month dry I think![]()
Yes Iām supposed to be going out tonight. Will be trying to stick to alcohol free beer but Iām not very disciplined.Until tomorrow....
What exactly are you doing with the booze? I find a few beers seems to bring on that initial wave of lethargy and rest. Drunk sleep aint great sleep,but it's better than none.Had 3 nights of booze induced sleep deprivation this week. Finally crashed last night and was in bed for 12 hours. Might try and do the remainder of this month dry I think![]()
Peroni, Corona & Heineken 0.0% arguably the top 3 of the readily-available lagers simply based on them tasting so similar to their full-fat counterparts. The alcohol-free Erdinger (which also happens to be isotonic!) is good as well for something a bit different.Havenāt had a proper hangover for at least a year and wonāt have one for the next six months as decided to abstain.
Tell you what though 0% alcoholic beers are a revelation. The Peroni one you canāt tell the difference.
I sleep really badly if I drink a certain amount. Not everyone gets drowsy when they have a fewWhat exactly are you doing with the booze? I find a few beers seems to bring on that initial wave of lethargy and rest. Drunk sleep aint great sleep,but it's better than none.
Do they help? Never thought of trying thatHad 12 days off but finalised my divorce yesterday and got hammered. Felt like death gonna have to go to pub. Magic mushroom microdose helped
Micro dose yes. Macro dose deffoDo they help? Never thought of trying that
that's the word I couldn't find earlier. ta.I sleep really badly if I drink a certain amount. Not everyone gets drowsy when they have a few
The pub licensees arenāt making out like bandits on alcohol free beer mate , have a look at the price and process of manufacture and what they pay for it before it gets to the customer .Like going to a steakhouse to order a salad.
For them driving I can understand it, wanting to join in all the same. Think it's a liberty that the price of a drink with alcohol in it contains a slice of alcohol duty to the tax man, whereas the zero option is similarly or the same cost with no such duty. 'But but but' licensee pub runners cry, 'we're struggling to survive', so make an evening out in the pub a bit more within reach and see the custom come back, because one day when there is a generation or maybe a bit more, that the lifestyle option hasn't seen or lived, it'll be an alien concept and will see even more closures and flat conversions that the current state of the industry.