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I sit down with my Negroni to peruse BF and I land on this goddam buzzkill thread!
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Originally Posted by bargo68
(Post 22771429)
I sit down with my Negroni to peruse BF and I land on this goddam buzzkill thread!
Jeez! |
I'm sure some of biking culture can knock a borderline alcoholic over the edge but I'm not certain its as serious as this article is trying to make it seem. I've done a number of MTB, Cross and Road races that were accompanied by beer or hard cider and I see nothing wrong with knocking back a drink in that case but a person can be moderate and still enjoy themselves. Since I usually am the one driving I also limit it to the one and have never had more than that after a ride or race. If you're finishing a ride and waking up the next morning with a hangover you need to get your life together. Most people I know stopped having hangovers by the end of college. Will say that maybe it was the crowds I moved among but we had a much bigger munchie issue, still do at times.
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Originally Posted by bargo68
(Post 22771429)
I sit down with my Negroni to peruse BF and I land on this goddam buzzkill thread!
Jeez! The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy also mentions alcohol. It says that the best drink in existence is the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. |
Originally Posted by Russ Roth
(Post 22771437)
I'm sure some of biking culture can knock a borderline alcoholic over the edge but I'm not certain its as serious as this article is trying to make it seem. I've done a number of MTB, Cross and Road races that were accompanied by beer or hard cider and I see nothing wrong with knocking back a drink in that case but a person can be moderate and still enjoy themselves. Since I usually am the one driving I also limit it to the one and have never had more than that after a ride or race. If you're finishing a ride and waking up the next morning with a hangover you need to get your life together. Most people I know stopped having hangovers by the end of college. Will say that maybe it was the crowds I moved among but we had a much bigger munchie issue, still do at times.
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
(Post 22771431)
You should be happy it wasn't about how cycling will make your Johnson fall off.
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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 22771441)
Alcohol is a colorless volatile liquid formed by the fermentation of sugars which has an intoxicating effect on certain carbon-based life forms, according to the Encyclopedia Galactica.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy also mentions alcohol. It says that the best drink in existence is the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. |
Originally Posted by tomato coupe
(Post 22771431)
You should be happy it wasn't about how cycling will make your Johnson fall off.
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Humanity has been making alcohol for 10,000 years. We’ve had the bicycle for 150 years.
Cart-before-the-horse much, do we? |
Originally Posted by chaadster
(Post 22771633)
Humanity has been making alcohol for 10,000 years. We’ve had the bicycle for 150 years.
Cart-before-the-horse much, do we? |
In most Western societies, the sharing of alcohol is very common in social gatherings.
Most of my social cycling experience is centered around MTB. And yes, beers are often shared in the parking lot afterwards. I really don’t find this any different than most other social gatherings. |
Yes. Too many road warriors believe that you can't survive a 25 mile ride in 85 degree weather without 2 water bottles and a CamelBak :rolleyes:
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Long thread about this elsewhere. Probably best to link to it, if that were allowed.
Anyways, like most all social activities and events in the US, cycling events can feature alcohol. That isn't a cycling issue, it's a societal issue. Work party? Alcohol. Tailgating? Alcohol. Hanging with friends on boat? Alcohol. Hanging with friends in a backyard? Alcohol. At a stadium/arena for sports? Alcohol. Watching a comedian? Alcohol. Playing golf? Alcohol. It's just a societal issue and not cycling specific. The author does a terrible job of tying it to cycling. She just cites examples where it's excessive in cycling due to the group dynamic and individual's inability to self regulate. That isn't unique to cycling. |
Blame it on "Big Beer, Wine and Spirits." They do all they can to make it an important, everyday part of people's lives.
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The bike culture in one vacation town tends to lean toward alcohol, so that means all bike culture is into drinking during/after rides? I mean, it's easy enough to just refrain from drinking if you don't want to, unless you're an alcoholic.
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Originally Posted by roadcrankr
(Post 22771228)
I'm a drinker, with a cycling problem.
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Originally Posted by rosefarts
(Post 22771053)
I can’t imagine a scenario or friend group that would consider 6 beers a day normal.
. I got very sick and quit in the late 80s. Actually had 2 beers in 1990 when visiting an alcoholic friend in another state, but not a drop since. Bicycling helped with quitting but I was still drinking when I started riding. Seemed to me more of my dirt bike friends were alcoholics than bicycling friends. This reminds me of when someone asked an NFL player about drug problems in the NFL. He responded that the biggest drug problem in the NFL was the same as in any other endeavor, and society at large, alcohol. |
Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
(Post 22771719)
The bike culture in one vacation town tends to lean toward alcohol,.
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Originally Posted by rosefarts
(Post 22771053)
I can’t imagine a scenario or friend group that would consider 6 beers a day normal.
I have a rowdy friend group. Climbers, rafters, skiers, and even brewers. Nobody drinks that much. Reading this article, I couldn’t help but think that she was an alcoholic who was trying to use the mountain town culture to justify why she couldn’t keep it in check. |
Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
(Post 22771393)
Having a BUD ZERO right NOW. 0.0 Alcohol, NO SUGAR, low carb and Heineken also has 0.0
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
(Post 22771710)
Long thread about this elsewhere. Probably best to link to it, if that were allowed.
. You do get to witness a well-deserved ban happen. |
Originally Posted by Kapusta
(Post 22772194)
On MTBR? Bring your popcorn for that one.
You do get to witness a well-deserved ban happen. I'll have to check out the mtbr one. |
Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
(Post 22771744)
Drinking non-alcoholic beer is like burning incense that smells like pot.
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The article succeeds in being good click bait. Rather worthless beyond that.
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