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26 Feb 2009

The Dry Month

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In January, I was the victim of a hellish flu that was at the very least amplified by consumption of alcohol and having realised how dependant I am on alcohol for socialising, (and having been forced off the stuff for at least 10 days in any case by a course of antibiotics and steroids) I made the resolution to give up alcohol for the month of January. I thought of it as part social experiment, partly as a means to a healthier lifestyle and partly as a means of saving money.

And the results of my experiment were very much mixed. The principle test of my program was a gay night out. Socialising for both the Irish and the gays is arguably inextricably linked with the drink it was bound to be at least somewhat tedious, though I must say I enjoyed myself. I noticed, however, many things I wouldn't have if I was drinking. It's amazing how un-subtle people trying to be subtle are. If that makes sense. It is also noticeable how some people seem to make the demon drink a catch all excuse for less than stellar behaviour. What was glaringly apparent to me also was the fact that I was considerably shyer and self-concious when it came to things like dancing or talking to people

 

The notion that the strength of my social skills is a function of my alcohol intake is, at first, somewhat alarming. I still believe, however, that the use of alcohol for letting off steam insofar as it is done in moderation is a positive.

A friend of mine, who I was out with that night, talked very candidly with me when we were getting food after the club, about life, work and the pursuit of boys (Remember your homo declaration of Independence?). I got to thinking on my way home, haven't I had some of the best extended conversations and made some of the best friends after having my tongue loosened a little by the sauce? And as long as one knows ones limits and remains in a comfortable environment, there is no harm done, right?

 

I must protest at anyone who says those on the wagon are healthier and spend less money on a night out. Firstly, I must confess that part of my motivation for this experiment was from countless articles that claimed that an alcohol free lifestyle gave one more energy and led to all round better health. Whilst I must say, I did enjoy hangover free Sunday's where I got so much more done than before, on the whole I notice no marked improvement in health. When I think about it, I had to give up red wine for a month which isn't necessarily a good thing for someone with a history of heart problems in the family.

 

The idea that sobriety leads to a healthier bank balance is the greatest fallacy I have encountered. One will rarely pay less than 3,50€ for 250ml of Orange Juice in the city centre. Do the math – that's over 7€ a pint! The high prices we pay for alcohol in this country are often attributed, for the most part rightly so, to our high sin taxes on booze. What, therefore, is to account for high price of non alcoholic beverages? Could it be the greed of the pub trade? Far be it from me to suggest!

 


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