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How many Pints of cider/beer can you drink in a night


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Probably have about 10-15 pints over the course of each day at Reading, some days more, some days less. I do start as soon as i wake up and wont stop til i really think i shouldn't drink anymore.

I wouldn't be able to drink that much normally though but for some reason at Reading my tolerance for everything goes up and i'm able to get way more trashed than usual... Does anyone else get this? I think it's a mental thing, the knowledge that you have no choice but to keep going and no bed to go and hide away in just pushes you onwards into wasted oblivion.

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I can usually get through 8-12 cans a night, depending entirely on how I feel. I very very rarely drink throughout the day; usually over a period of around 5-6 hours starting no earlier than 6pm. This will obviously change for Reading, however ;) .

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I honestly drink about 12 pints a day at Leeds. I'm not even big either, only weigh 9 stone. I usually start at 10am-ish, drunk by the time the headliners come on after maybe 8 pints in 11/12 hours, but not too bad that I can't remember them. Then about 5 cans (4 pints) in the campsite afterwards. No bravado, it doesn't even sound implausible when I explain it like that...

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Probably have about 10-15 pints over the course of each day at Reading, some days more, some days less. I do start as soon as i wake up and wont stop til i really think i shouldn't drink anymore.

I wouldn't be able to drink that much normally though but for some reason at Reading my tolerance for everything goes up and i'm able to get way more trashed than usual... Does anyone else get this? I think it's a mental thing, the knowledge that you have no choice but to keep going and no bed to go and hide away in just pushes you onwards into wasted oblivion.

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