6/9/2026 at 3:22:22 PM
>It turns out that two drinks per day, which might be considered ‘moderate’ from a social standpoint, is associated with a substantially elevated risk of a premature death caused by alcohol, they explain.Two drinks sounds moderate to me. Averaging two drinks a day does not.
by 1shooner
6/9/2026 at 4:39:43 PM
NIH would define this as "heavy alcohol use". According to their estimates, only 5.5% of adults did this in the past month:https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-effects-health/alcohol-to...
(Search for "Prevalence of Past-Month Heavy Alcohol Use")
Some interesting stats in there. Like only 85% of adults have drank ever in their lifetime.
by jerlam
6/9/2026 at 4:07:09 PM
Alcohol education classes promote (or used to promote…I had to attend one a couple of decades ago in college), the 1-2-3 system.Not more than 1 unit an hour, don’t average more than 2 units a day over a week, and never exceed 3 units a day.
The caveat here is that a unit is much less than a regular serving size. A pint of beer is usually closer to 2 units.
So the recommendation was to not average more than a pint of beer a day, and to never drink more than about 1.5 pints in a day.
It’s much more stringent than people imagine.
by adjejmxbdjdn
6/9/2026 at 4:54:37 PM
A pint of beer a day is a lot. It's almost 500 calories - a meal by itself.EDIT: I multiplied wrong, it's more like 250 calories.
I don't see how that's "stringent".
by triceratops
6/9/2026 at 5:55:48 PM
Maybe there are different sized pints, but in the uk a pint of beer is about 200 calories.Depends on your social circle of course, but it’s pretty standard to have two or three pints if you meet up with friends in a pub.
by jdsnape
6/9/2026 at 6:14:19 PM
Nah I multiplied wrong. Edited my comment.by triceratops
6/9/2026 at 4:24:36 PM
> It’s much more stringent than people imagineOnly from a perspective of "drinking any amount of alcohol daily is normal"
I realize that I'm a pretty extreme outlier in that I don't drink alcohol almost at all anymore.
Even when I did drink, drinking any amount daily would have been unfathomable to me. A couple of drinks on Friday and over the weekend was plenty. Maybe one drink after work on a weeknight if I went out with coworkers or something
I don't really get why people love it so much, honestly
by bluefirebrand
6/9/2026 at 4:55:06 PM
I agree with everything you wrote except that last paragraph.by triceratops
6/9/2026 at 3:31:16 PM
2 drinks a day is approaching Mad Men levels of alcohol consumption.by triceratops
6/9/2026 at 4:53:34 PM
The typical glass of wine you'd be served at a dinner party is actually two "standard" drinks. So... no. Not at all. Not even close.by 4fterd4rk
6/9/2026 at 4:57:20 PM
The article says 5oz (approximately 150ml) of wine is one standard drink. Unless you're being served nearly half a wine bottle (300ml of a standard 750ml bottle) in a single glass at a dinner party, you're wrong about that.And if your dinner parties really are like that, cheers friend. Fun times.
by triceratops
6/9/2026 at 5:04:08 PM
haha I stand by my statementby 4fterd4rk
6/9/2026 at 3:42:08 PM
more like 2 drinks per meal in Mad Menby ChrisLTD
6/9/2026 at 3:49:21 PM
2 and 6 are the same order of magnitude.by triceratops
6/9/2026 at 5:08:49 PM
They're within an order of magnitude of each other but they're not _in_ the same order of magnitude. 2 would be in the 0th order and 6 would be in the 1st.But even if it weren't so, I'm not sure what your point is. Do you have a reason for thinking that orders of magnitude is a good way to compare alcohol consumption?
by Clamchop