Let's Bitch (Can't Hunt)

I don't drink much these days but I normally have 2 beer brands in my fridge. 16oz Coors Light and 12 oz Yuengling's.

I don't change beer brands, flavors or breweries. I used to entertain clients for work and I've been to dozen's of local breweries and had my share of local IPA's across the country and most were ok but I'm just as happy with a cold Coors Light.
 
TT, Good luck with that. Those mountains are very steep, I know.

Drinking alcohol and gambling in moderation has no effect on your health.

Smoking in any amount does. That's well documented.
Alcohol should be avoided due to high purine content for anyone susceptible to gout from uric acid crystals.
Alcohol-associated liver disease is the leading cause of the need for liver transplants in the US.
Alcohol can also damage brain cells.
https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-...l-facts-and-statistics/alcohol-and-human-body
https://www.nm.org/healthbeat/healthy-tips/What-Alcohol-Does-to-the-Liver
https://www.nm.org/healthbeat/healthy-tips/alcohol-and-the-brain
 
I started doing triathlons as a hobby and now I barely ever drink. I just don't like training hard early mornings after drinking the night before. Even one or two can make me feel sluggish. If I am going to have one IPA's are my go to. I probably drink more on my pheasant hunting trips to SD than I do the remainder of the year. To each his own.
 
I started doing triathlons as a hobby and now I barely ever drink. I just don't like training hard early mornings after drinking the night before. Even one or two can make me feel sluggish. If I am going to have one IPA's are my go to. I probably drink more on my pheasant hunting trips to SD than I do the remainder of the year. To each his own.
Totally agree. When I was younger and played in racquetball tournaments I seldom drank,but that was a couple knee surgeries ago. Now that the only competitive sport I do is dog agility and I can handle a beer the night before. None for the dog of course I do have some standards.
 
Alcohol should be avoided due to high purine content for anyone susceptible to gout from uric acid crystals.
Alcohol-associated liver disease is the leading cause of the need for liver transplants in the US.
Alcohol can also damage brain cells.
https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-...l-facts-and-statistics/alcohol-and-human-body
https://www.nm.org/healthbeat/healthy-tips/What-Alcohol-Does-to-the-Liver
https://www.nm.org/healthbeat/healthy-tips/alcohol-and-the-brain
2nd leading cause of peripheral neuropathy according to the neurologist I went to see....after diabetes
 
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