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Pandairon

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According to a recent BBC report the adults in Scotland are drinking the equivalent of 46 bottles of vodka each in a year based on a study conducted by the NHS Health Scotland.

It said sales for the year to September 2009 averaged 12.2 litres of pure alcohol per person over the age of 18.

The Scottish government said the figure, which had remained static since 2005, was the equivalent of 537 pints or 130 bottles of wine per person.

The new figures come as the Scottish government is pushing for a minimum price for alcohol to tackle the country's drink-related problems.

So, in total, 50.5 million litres of pure alcohol were sold in Scotland last year, enough for every drinker over the age of 18 to exceed the weekly consumption guidelines.

People in Scotland drank 25% more alcohol per head of population than individuals in England and Wales, the figures had suggested.

(In England and Wales, the total for the same period was 9.7 litres per person)

Average weekly sales for Scottish drinkers were 26.5 units per person over the age of 18, equivalent to about 11 pints of beer or three bottles of wine.

In England and Wales, the figure was 21.8, slightly higher than the recommended weekly maximum for a man.

Scottish Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon said it was time for critics of minimum pricing to "wake up" to the scale of Scotland's drink problem.

She added: "All the evidence tells us that the big rise in Scottish alcohol consumption in recent decades is closely linked with the 70% drop in alcohol's relative cost.

"As a consequence, our country now faces an unprecedented burden from alcohol-related health problems, crime and lost economic productivity, which runs into billions and which we are all paying for.

"Currently there is nothing to stop supermarkets selling alcohol more cheaply than bottled water and that's why it's possible to exceed the weekly drinking guidelines for a man for less than £3.50."

Labour health spokeswoman Jackie Baillie MSP said: "I believe that alcohol abuse is the most important public health issue we face in Scotland today.

And the quotes go on. I am staggered by this actually, that is a heaping load of alcohol divided by a relatively small population. Is this really as bad as it sounds?
 

Kaboose the Moose

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Hopefully this study is plastered everywhere, lest it get wasted. I mean what's the point of distilling all this information and not making sure it's hammered down everyone's throats.
 

Zacharine

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Skarin said:
Hopefully this study is plastered everywhere, lest it get wasted. I mean what's the point of distilling all this information and not making sure it's hammered down everyone's throats.


You sir, just won the internet.

OT: Whoa, that's a lot of alchol. Us Finns are regarded as something of a nation in perpetual state of drunkeness, but even we consume 'only' about 10.5 liters of pure alcohol/person/year. That is going to create some serious health problems over there, if the trend continues.
 

Pandairon

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Skarin said:
Hopefully this study is plastered everywhere, lest it get wasted. I mean what's the point of distilling all this information and not making sure it's hammered down everyone's throats.
Well done.
 

Soxafloppin

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Its likely to be the same in Ireland, I mean we do have the most underage drinkers EVAR.
 

Kollega

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What-freakin'-ever. It's still not Russian average of 17 or so litres per year. This country just drowns in alcohol.
 

Daveman

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Yeah, my Granddad was Scottish, he drank a fuckload of whisky, smoked a fuckload of cigarettes and probably never saw an apple in his life. He died at 44 of a heart attack.
 

Kaboose the Moose

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SakSak said:
You sir, just won the internet.
Pandairon said:
Skarin said:
Hopefully this study is plastered everywhere, lest it get wasted. I mean what's the point of distilling all this information and not making sure it's hammered down everyone's throats.
Well done.
I read the thread and I though that I'll keep to the spirit of things!.

[sub]That's the last call..I promise![/sub]
 

Earthmonger

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I didn't realize alcohol was so damn cheap in Scotland. Time to plan a vacation. And a rented cargo van.
 

El Poncho

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Go Scotland? Woooo.

I'm Scottish and I'm not planning on drinking alcohol anytime soon, my dad doesn't drink alcohol either.(although he used to when he was 16 or so)
 

Kaboose the Moose

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Kollega said:
What-freakin'-ever. It's still not Russian average of 17 or so litres per year. This country just drowns in alcohol.
Have you tried vodka that common Russians are drinking? That thing would degrease an engine, and is almost capable of warping space-time, nothing can stand in its way :D. In fact I would call into question if that 17 litres was for human consumption or not.
 

Pandairon

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
So we're supposed to be surprised that the Scots are drunkards?
I knew they were. I just never associated a number to it. I though it was like in Australia or something. Normal to high, just not that high
 

Layz92

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you gotta spread the alchohol over people like 3 years under the age minimum as well if you're going to be realistic about things.
 

DarkLight523

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My father: 1/8 Navajo, 1/8 German, 1/8 Russian, 1/8 Italian, 1/2 Scottish
The Result: A man who can drink an aircraft carrier's worth of sailors under the table, walk outside and utter the words:
"All right, time to get drunk."

Mind you, he's no alcoholic. He simply has a higher tolerance for alcohol than anyone I know.

I do have one question:
Why is it that I can down five shots of tequila and still not be buzzed yet I can't get through three beers without suddenly feeling like I took a brick to the face?
(Samples: 1800 Silver vs. Samuel Adams Boston Lager)
 

comadorcrack

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Sorry, but have you ever listened to a scot speak?
And you're surprised?
Pretty much everyone on the British Isle are Drunkards anyway.
And In some places of the UK it is actually impossible to be an alcoholic! Like Newcastle