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The Alcohol Thread


marcwilson87

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To clarify what I was saying earlier I wasn't condemning people who want a drink, just asking, after some of the enthusiastic posts about how much booze they take, how important it was for people.

As a lot have people have said, the important thing is that you don't ruin it for others.

I remember chatting to a copper a few Glastonburys ago on a Saturday night (I think they were giving out suncream or some similar PR stunt). I asked him: "What would you normally be doing if you weren't here?"

His answer was: "In Frome breaking up the fights between the drunks at chucking out time." He then paused and smiled and added: "It's much easier just walking round and looking at a load of stoned out hippies."

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Calimocho for us (Red wine & coke); easy to drink, not too sweet & doesn't need to be cold. It makes cheap red wine much more drinkable. Sounds horrid but give it a go, you'll be surprised!! That & a bottle of vodka/ Tequila/ Whiskey for chasers.

Never tried this, definately must give it a go now.

Well not right now as its 6:45am but you get the gist

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Calimocho for us (Red wine & coke); easy to drink, not too sweet & doesn't need to be cold. It makes cheap red wine much more drinkable. Sounds horrid but give it a go, you'll be surprised!! That & a bottle of vodka/ Tequila/ Whiskey for chasers.

Callimocho was my drink of choice for much of 2013 - went down a treat actually. not sure why i chose to just neck red wine by itself last year

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Mate, that stuff is minging.

I thought it wasn't at all bad for the price! Especially if you freeze the bottles and keep it cold. I will be mainly taking red though as I tend to be ok the next day from it, plus it's nice warm.

Anything after the 2nd glass tastes the same anyway xD

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Anything after the 2nd glass tastes the same anyway xD

Very valid point.

I remember necking a cartoon of the Tesco rose to then spew it all over one of the bars in fabric after I had a shot of tequila. I had to leg it & hide in a corner & lost my mates for a while. Dark dark times.

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Its about minimising daily weight (dont want to go back to the tent) and trips to the loo on an evening/night for me,

Buy a few pints in the afternoon when the sun is out (the sun WILL be out)

A sports bottle with wine for the evening

Hip flask with rum as it heads into the night, buy and mix with some diet coke as needed.

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Its about minimising daily weight (dont want to go back to the tent) and trips to the loo on an evening/night for me,

Buy a few pints in the afternoon when the sun is out (the sun WILL be out)

A sports bottle with wine for the evening

Hip flask with rum as it heads into the night, buy and mix with some diet coke as needed.

Like your style but that is grape/grain/dark/light mash-up that I don't think I could do on a daily basis and come back from.

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Always worth a look at this for an easy way to check booze prices,think it gets updated weekly

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AsH9BBL4g1OhdDI0WGs0Zk5IN3lSZk5FS0xkaFhVZXc&usp=sharing&pli=1

Just fantastic!!!

2/3 litres of spirits for me (flavoured, so no need for mixer :P) and then a box or two of cider/lager cans usually does me for booze I bring onto site.

Supplemented with some cold pints everytime I pass a "specialist" bar like Brothers or Cider bus etc. (Though as they had Thatchers I did buy the odd cider at the main bars to last year, see what happens when you given people something drinkable!)

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I have a question regarding dehydration/ hangovers

If you were to get up and chug your recommended amount of water would that mean you will be alright to turn to Alcohol all day, or must you space your water intake out over the course of the day??

I'm not saying I fancy the above option! But I was just wondering how water intake works really

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I have a question regarding dehydration/ hangovers

If you were to get up and chug your recommended amount of water would that mean you will be alright to turn to Alcohol all day, or must you space your water intake out over the course of the day??

I'm not saying I fancy the above option! But I was just wondering how water intake works really

Your body can only take in so much fluid, or of anything, in one go. If you drank 2 litres of water in one sitting before bed, the majority would not be used for much else other than to expel waste through your gentleman sausage.

To really avoid the hang over, you need to sip water little and often. That being said, a pint before bed and a bottle next to you in the tent for intermittent sipping seems to work best for me.

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Very valid point.

I remember necking a cartoon of the Tesco rose to then spew it all over one of the bars in fabric after I had a shot of tequila. I had to leg it & hide in a corner & lost my mates for a while. Dark dark times.

Hahaha, that'll probs be down to necking it rather than the Tesco 'vintage'

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Does anyone know of Rekorderlig do bigger thans than the 330ml ones?

We're thinking of taking mostly Strongbow this year (the silver can one), we've taken a lot of spirits the past few 2 years and they never seem to keep well. I am tempted to make some Skittles Vodka though. I'm having a look at the Brothers website too, they've put some Strawberry cans up.

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