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  1. #1
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    Drinking and Cycling

    On our century ride Saturday, at mile 58 in the small quaint town of Midway, Kentucky, I'm cruising through town looking for the lunch stop. There's a serious of sidewalk cafes where I see a ton of cyclists... I'm a bit confused, so I ask "is this where the lunch stop is?"

    The response: "No, this is the beer stop"

    In Evansville, there is a group called "Tour de Tavern"....I'll let you guess where the rest stops are...

    Now, I'm conservative, but not prudish...but I simply can't see the point...

    So, here's the question:

    Do you or don't you....drink and ride?
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  2. #2
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    I don't drink and ride, but maybe it's the carbs in the beer?

    Karen in Boise

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    Beer is traditional for apres ride in the circles I have ridden in. There is usually still a ride to get home after the beer stop, but that's not really drinking and riding, is it?

    H&B
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  4. #4
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    I'm all for a crisp beer after the ride. Nummy.

    However, last time I tried to ride home after a few beers, well, I didn't make it. Granted, it's a good 600ft climb, but my motivation and coordination were just toasted. And somehow, walking in the cleats seemed easier than trying to keep the bike upright.

    I've heard you can get issued a DUI while on the bike too. Maybe it's dependent on where you are, but to be honest, I just wanted to get HOME and biking was the last thing I wanted to do!

    -- gnat!

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    I don't see the difference between cycling or driving under the influence. I doubt there were any Mensa members in that group.

    I have enough time of it just staying upright and forward.
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  6. #6
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    Alcohol is a powerful diuretic. I can't imagine being able to drink and exercise at the same time. There were lots of people on the tour I just did who would drink during the ride and they did just fine--but some of them confessed that they did suffer for it. I sure wouldn't do it.

  7. #7
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    Some of the folks in my bike club like their beer and wine but I rarely see them having ANY alcohol at all until the end of the ride.

    YOu can definitely get a ticket for DUI on a bike.
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  8. #8
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    I am not one to drink and ride(i don't really drink at all anymore,would rather eat those calories)..
    But back when I was in college we would bike to happy hour and then bike home, always interesting! and if I remember right, we didn't do it to many times after the first time or two.

    But on another note, what about those wine tours in Italy and Napa,CA? Where you bike from winery to winery... Wouldn't stopping for a beer be essentially the same thing?

  9. #9
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    I like to ride then drink . . . but not drink and ride. That's just crazy.

  10. #10
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    Some people like to drink. A man often processes alcohol quite well, and can have a beer (or two) and be safe to ride or drive after around an hour. Someone who doesn't metabolize alcohol as well (like most women, and some men) can't do that. A 2 hour wait usually will be fine, or just skip the alcohol.

    I wouldn't do a "tour de tavern" or something like that. Not cause I don't like beer, because I do. My body doesn't handle alcohol well, and I do need a 2 hour recovery after a beer (or to drink my beer veeeeeery slowly). Sometimes I need more than that, especially if the beer is a pretty stiff style. So unless the places are prepared to serve me tasting amounts only, I can't do that kind of ride. But I'm not going to be upset if someone with a better alcohol metabolism has fun with a ride like that. Little envious maybe

 

 

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