The Good Drinker, Adrian Chiles
The Good Drinker, Adrian Chiles
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The Good Drinker
How I Learned to Love Drinking Less

Author: Adrian Chiles

Narrator: Adrian Chiles

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Profile Audio

Published: 10/06/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Cooking


Synopsis

'I've occasionally been asked why it is that I need to go for a drink before watching the Albion play. I've always answered with something lame, along the lines of, "You wanna try watching us sober" ... where does this urge come from? I've raced off to games hours early to give me a chance to drink a lot of beer in a relatively short time ... the craic is good, usually. Sometimes it isn't, Occasionally it's all rather boring. But I always make the effort. Why? Well..'

The popular broadcaster and columnist sets out to discover the unsung pleasures of drinking in moderation.
The recommended alcohol limit is 14 units a week. Adrian Chiles used to put away almost 100. Ever since he was a teenager, drinking was his idea of a good time - and not just his, but seemingly the whole nation's. Still, it wasn't very good for him: the doctor made that clear. If you lined them up, Adrian must have knocked back three
miles of drinks. How many of them had he genuinely wanted? A mile?

There's an awful lot of advice out there on how to quit booze completely. If you just want to drink a bit less, the pickings are slim. Yet while the alcohol industry depends on a minority of problem drinkers, the majority really do enjoy in moderation. What's their secret? Join the inimitable Chiles as he sets out around Britain and plumbs his only slightly fuzzy memories of a lifetime in pubs in a quest to find the good drinker within.

About Adrian Chiles

Adrian Chiles is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. He is the regular presenter of BBC TV's Working Lunch and Match of the Day 2, as well as Radio 5 Live's 606 phone-in and The One Show on the BBC. He has also been involved in the TV series The Apprentice.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alex on November 30, 2022

Have to say, this was a really well written and easy to follow read on Chiles' life with alcohol and how he kept it in his life without losing the ability to have it altogether. I think he makes a clear case for having a middle ground with drinking rather than abstaining altogether. He also comes at......more

Goodreads review by Tom on April 14, 2023

One of those books you dip in and out of, but i did enjoy reading it and it took away some practical tips about drinking in moderation. As a bit of a tracker, whether it be diet, exercise, money etc. the drinkless app has been great for keeping an eye on my drinking and sticking to my alcohol free d......more

Goodreads review by Arlene on November 19, 2022

This is an excellent, important book. As someone who drinks too much and wants to cut down, this is exactly what I was looking for - someone who enjoys drinking as much as I do saying "you won't be missing out if you drink less; you'll enjoy the drinks you do have more". Adrian Chiles writes honestl......more

Goodreads review by Glen Duncan on January 12, 2023

Not a quit lit book in any way A well written,honest and often amusing book,Adrian comes across as extremely likeable. However,for people who are looking to control their drinking this is not a good book to read. Most of it is reminiscing about great night's drinking and the fun it brought. Highly tr......more

Goodreads review by Tom on July 08, 2023

Had I adhered to Ade's advice I might not have felt so bad But I wouldn't have felt so nice 😛......more