Be sensible.
Don’t be the reason the fun has to stop.
We do not support binge drinking. Our pub crawls are for safe and fun nights out.
Not an excuse to binge drink.
Don’t be the reason the fun has to stop.
We do not support binge drinking. Our pub crawls are for safe and fun nights out.
Not an excuse to binge drink.
Here is our top tips on how to have a safe and smart night out. These tips are to ensure that you enjoy every moment of the night and everyone has a great time and stay safe while we drink responsibly.
It really easy to have a great night and stay safe just follow these steps:
Other tips and tricks to save yourself a hangover and from embarrassment include:
The guidelines for safe drinking were developed because the immediate effects of intoxication can cause a considerable increased risk of harm and even death. These immediate risks occur because intoxication impairs an individual’s cognition, motor skills and other abilities which usually protect the individual from accidents including falls and motor vehicle crashes. While general guidelines have been developed, it is important to remember that there is no safe limit of alcohol consumption that can be applied to every person as it will affect everyone differently.
The general guidelines for safe drinking are:
Alcohol can have a major impact on mental health. Because alcohol is a depressant, it slows your body down and changes the chemical makeup in your brain. This has many effects. It can alter:
Alcohol also reduces inhibitions and impacts decision making, which can lead to us making decisions whilst drinking that we would not normally make sober. These can be positive or negative. It is also linked with:
Frequent or heavy alcohol use can increase these effects, especially the impact on mood, and the ability to cope with tough times.
People who are experiencing a mental health difficulty may use alcohol to try and manage hard times, or lift their mood. This can be helpful in the short term but may make things much harder to handle in the long run.
We all need help once in a while just have to have the courage to go looking for it.