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With inhome isolation or distancing what's the socially accepted time to crack a cold one?
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[QUOTE="Hoophound, post: 3486357, member: 271"] I’m really good about not eating much when I drink. Just enough to keep my stomach stable. I also prefer whiskey, water and a heavy splash of diet or vodka, soda, small splash of OJ. Those don’t do too much damage. I’ve definitely been known to pound some beers, strong microbrews included, but beer is just so damn filling. In 2017, I made a New Year’s Resolution to drink whatever I wanted and watch my food intake. It didn’t work out. I drank several IPAs nightly, visited a bunch of breweries and gained 20lbs in 4 months. Lost the weight, tinkered with some different things and figured out that beer makes me gain weight much faster than whiskey. No idea why, but it does. Now I reserve most of my IPA drinking for restaurants and breweries with a good selection and atmosphere. [/QUOTE]
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