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Sober Ireland: What’s it like to not drink in Ireland?

This week, Ireland will spend €50 million on alcohol.

In towns and cities across the country, pubs, clubs and music venues will have queues three and four deep at their bars and, inevitably, people will get drunk.

Some of this drinking will put people in hospital. It will lead to fights, possible road accidents and maybe even deaths.

Amid all of this, will be the minority. Those who go out at the weekend and don’t drink anything stronger than a Red Bull.

But, what is their life like? What’s it like to go out in Ireland and stay sober? How bearable is it?

A study from the Health Research Board last week said that 21% of Irish people hadn’t taken a drink in the last year, so there are more teetotallers than many people realise.

“You see everything going bad.”

“What do you notice most? Everything, that’s the problem.”

James* is 29 and hasn’t ever drank alcohol. That doesn’t mean he stays indoors when the weekend comes.

I genuinely like Dublin at night, but it’s a bit like Cinderella. Once the clock strikes midnight, something changes.

“I actually like the music played in nightclubs and I don’t most of the things that go with it, but once people get too drunk, it’s time to leave.”

But, what counts as too drunk?

“The falling, shite talking, the obnoxiousness and the general aggro are all signs.

“When I think about it, it’s pretty sad that I think that starting fights is the first point that I consider too far.”

Spending a night in a club anywhere in the world is eye-opening, as the alcohol levels increase and the inhibitions are completely negated, it is impossible to have a wholly positive view of what experts call “binge drinking”.

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Souce: Paul Hosford, thejournal.ie, 29/06/14

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