Wow. This thread morphed from "I'm starting to brew lighter beers" to "how much do you drink?" to "you drink too much!" and the final reduction "binge drinking is bad". And now 30 is the new 70?
I am nearly 50 and do half-marathons and cross train. And I drink copious amounts of beer. Drink what you can handle. If you have more than a couple, drink a good amount of water. Eat right, exercise, take yer vitamins, make good homebrew, and drink it.
What great news for all the 30 somethings! Your life is not yet quite over! Let's celebrate by having one beer and then going to bed early.
I'm 33 and I think 30+ is over the hill physically. I didn't feel aches and pains in my 20's. I could do anything without stretching and rarely pulled a muscle. Now I have to be super careful and warm up before any sports or strenuous activity to avoid hurting myself. It's sadly the truth fellas.
Medically speaking human beings reach their physical peak between 18 and the lower 20's. Why are there so few pro athletes over 30? Because yes, we really do start to go downhill when approaching 30. How many guys who were trim and fit in highschool/college are now overweight and out of shape at 30 something? I'd say at least 75%.
We can make a lot of mistakes in college and not pay for it physically but as we age we need to learn to take care of ourselves if we want to stay healthy. Binge drinking is not healthy.
ROFL!!!
Over 30 is over the hill? I was in the best shape of my life between the ages of 35 and 40. At 40, I caught a cold and it attacked my heart. That set me back a bit, but got back into good shape anyway. In my mid 40's I tore a rotator cuff and meniscus and that put the kabosh on things. No more weights and I gained weight. Its been a struggle since, but I eat right, exercise and medically I am in great shape except for the ticker. Like some said tho, everything hurts now, especially in the morning. Some days I cant put weight on my feet for a few mins cuz of the knee or the hip, or ankle or arches. All have been victims of overuse/abuse injuries through the years.
As far as alcohol, I just started having problems and becoming intolerant these last 4 years. I think its related to how high I was keeping my motabolism and the lower level now. Age, in my 50's, btw, is finally catching up to me. Now its two, maybe three pints once a week and I am done. That third pint is pushing it too. Some days I wake and feel like hell after 3. I will have A beer pulled from my tap between brew pub nites. One is very enjoyable without any repercussions.
So if you are under the age of 45 and you are suffering from low alcohol tolerance, how much exercise are you getting? When I was in my thirties, I ran 3 miles 7 days a week and lifted weights for an hour 6 days a week. I ate clean, no refined starches or sugars besides beer, and drank a ton of water.
My guess is most younger people who suffer like this are sedentary, eat lousy fast food, fried, lots of dairy, and dont flush their bodies. You might still be younger but you are not kids is all. No free rides on the metabolism train. Your livers and kidneys are getting overworked.
Yeah, I don't really know where the surprise that people on a beer brewing forum occasionally drink more than a beer a night came from.![]()
The point I was originally trying to make is that I once (5-10 years ago) could consume as many as 12 light beers in an evening and then wake up and play football followed up with some basketball the next day. Now at 30 I can consume as little as 3 micro brews in an evening, drink a glass of water before bed and wake up with a splitting headache that can't be cured.
I'm finding it hard to brew beer when I want to consume the beers I brew only to end up regretting the beers I drink. It's become a vicious cycle that is drawing me towards changing the strength of the beers I brew and/or my habits all together.
30 is not old for the record! Although it was the toughest age to turn for me to date.
i never heard of pedialyte, is it sold at most supermarkets?
Guess I'll take the heat on this one, but it's what I'm thinking. Why do you boys that say you drink three beers a week even bother with homebrew? Three a week? It would take you 16 weeks to drink a 5 gallon batch! To tie up the $$ and time, and storage space, to brew once every four months just doesn't compute for me. What with all the really decent craft brews available these days why don't you just buy a case once every blue moon and party down? No offense intended, and to each his own, but it really just seem to me to be worth the effort if you drink so infrequently.
I am one of those 3 beers a week guys. The reason I homebrew is two-fold. When I do drink beer, I want to drink really good beer. But the MAIN reason I homebrew is the brewing and recipe-crafting process. It is a lot like gourmet cooking. Many people love to cook gourmet meals. Part of it is the love of good food, part of it is the theraputic effect of time spent crafting something you can truly be proud of. I relate homebrewing to cooking. My personal quest is to make the best possible beer I can. Maybe someday I will open a small brewery if I get good enough. For me the therapy is in the brewing. Having a really great beer every now and then is just the icing on the cake, so to speak.
befus said:Makes sense I suppose. I think I might do smaller batches just so I got the feedback on a more frequent basis, but who can argue with doing something which pleases you? Prost.
Guess I'll take the heat on this one, but it's what I'm thinking. Why do you boys that say you drink three beers a week even bother with homebrew? Three a week? It would take you 16 weeks to drink a 5 gallon batch! To tie up the $$ and time, and storage space, to brew once every four months just doesn't compute for me. What with all the really decent craft brews available these days why don't you just buy a case once every blue moon and party down? No offense intended, and to each his own, but it really just seems to me not to be worth the effort if you drink so infrequently.
I'm classic in many ways......including my ageClassic 5-gallon mentality. I do 1 gallon brews and love it. I drink, maybe not like most posters on here but I also enjoy "researching" my next brew by picking up a 6-pack or a couple bombers each week. Right now I have 5 16ozers of my brew in the fridge...2 batches (12-pack) just finished carbing, 2 more batches are dryhopping, and 1 batch is just finishing fermenting. Thats 6 different brews I get to do and unlike a 5 galloner who only has one style. I get it, more beer for the same time of work...its a valid point. But some of us enjoy the smaller brews and experimenting. Just remember that 5 gallon is not the smallest size you have to brew.