Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moderate drinking for men is generally defined as 2 per day or 14 per week. For beer that is a 12 oz beer at 5%APV. So technically he can have a little more than 2 light beers per night and still be considered a moderate drinker. So the question is how often is it 3, not 2?
In any case, it is a lot, though is still considered moderate drinking, but healthwise even low amounts of alcohol affect not just the liver, but also the brain, gut, pancreas, lungs, cardiovascular system, immune system, and more. So no to al anon, but yes to having him do some reading up on his health risks.
https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-effects-health/alcohols-effects-body
If there are 20 bottles at the end of the week, it's 3 6 days a week and 2 1 day.
Why would OP suggest her DH move to a higher alcohol content beverage in a bigger bottle? That makes no sense.Anonymous wrote:If he’s drinking that much every day, why doesn’t he buy what he really wants to drink? It’s not like an open bottle of wine would languish for long in his household.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but this board is absolutely insane on alcohol consumption.
People are suggesting al-alon for a guy who drinks two or 3 mich ultras??!?!
My word.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get why he can't get wine. My husband doesn't drink it, but he still buys me my own bottle.
Anonymous wrote:Moderate drinking for men is generally defined as 2 per day or 14 per week. For beer that is a 12 oz beer at 5%APV. So technically he can have a little more than 2 light beers per night and still be considered a moderate drinker. So the question is how often is it 3, not 2?
In any case, it is a lot, though is still considered moderate drinking, but healthwise even low amounts of alcohol affect not just the liver, but also the brain, gut, pancreas, lungs, cardiovascular system, immune system, and more. So no to al anon, but yes to having him do some reading up on his health risks.
https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-effects-health/alcohols-effects-body
Anonymous wrote:Would this worry you? He says he chooses this variety because it's healthier than soda or some other sweet treat. He claims it's basically a diet beer and doesn't even give him a buzzy intoxicated feeling. He says he'd prefer to unwind and drink wine with dinner but I do not consume alcohol, so he buys this specific diet beer instead. By the end of every week there's a bag full of nearly 20 beer bottles and it makes me feel like he has a problem.
Michelob Ultra has an Alcohol By Volume (ABV) of 4.2%. 95 calories and 2.6 grams of carbs per 12 oz. serving.
Anonymous wrote:Would this worry you? He says he chooses this variety because it's healthier than soda or some other sweet treat. He claims it's basically a diet beer and doesn't even give him a buzzy intoxicated feeling. He says he'd prefer to unwind and drink wine with dinner but I do not consume alcohol, so he buys this specific diet beer instead. By the end of every week there's a bag full of nearly 20 beer bottles and it makes me feel like he has a problem.
Michelob Ultra has an Alcohol By Volume (ABV) of 4.2%. 95 calories and 2.6 grams of carbs per 12 oz. serving.