So does drinking on a full stomach, and having drunk plenty of water beforehand. Also, IME the colder it is outside, the less drunk I feel after a given amount of alcohol.
Be careful with that last one. I’ve a fair amount of second-hand anecdotes of people doing stuff while it’s colder outside, and then it hits them like a load of bricks when they come back inside, where it’s warm. :)
In fact, the positive effect relies on not drinking the level of alcohol that would normally cause someone to be considered “inebriated”. The relationship between alcohol consumption and total mortality is J-shaped: more than 3-4 drinks per day are associated to worse health outcomes than no alcohol, with the benefits for total mortality reaching a nadir at less than one drink per day. (source)
The positive effect doesn’t rely on drinking the level of alcohol that would normal cause someone to be considered “inebriated”.
Additionally, frequent exposure likely decreases the inebriating effects.
So does drinking on a full stomach, and having drunk plenty of water beforehand. Also, IME the colder it is outside, the less drunk I feel after a given amount of alcohol.
Be careful with that last one. I’ve a fair amount of second-hand anecdotes of people doing stuff while it’s colder outside, and then it hits them like a load of bricks when they come back inside, where it’s warm. :)
In fact, the positive effect relies on not drinking the level of alcohol that would normally cause someone to be considered “inebriated”. The relationship between alcohol consumption and total mortality is J-shaped: more than 3-4 drinks per day are associated to worse health outcomes than no alcohol, with the benefits for total mortality reaching a nadir at less than one drink per day. (source)