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Old 17-06-2008, 11:10 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Martin Field
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The Australian government in its wisdom is about to ratify health guidelines
that designate men and women who consume more than three standard drinks a
day as "binge drinkers".

see http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...15/2275181.htm

That is no more than three small glasses of wine, or three medium size beers
(285ml) or three nips of spirits (30ml) per day.

A standard drink is defined as 10 grams of alcohol. That is, container size
in litres by alcohol content of drink by specific gravity of alcohol .789.

Example - A 750 ml bottle of wine at 13.5% alcohol - .75 X 13.5 X .789 =
7.99 approx 8 standard drinks.

Of course verybody interviewed on news here - including me thinks it's a
joke.

Cheers!
Martin


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Old 18-06-2008, 03:02 AM posted to alt.food.wine
Ronin[_22_]
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On 2008-06-17 15:10:49 -0700, "Martin Field" said:

The Australian government in its wisdom is about to ratify health guidelines
that designate men and women who consume more than three standard drinks a
day as "binge drinkers".

see http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...15/2275181.htm

That is no more than three small glasses of wine, or three medium size beers
(285ml) or three nips of spirits (30ml) per day.

A standard drink is defined as 10 grams of alcohol. That is, container size
in litres by alcohol content of drink by specific gravity of alcohol .789.

Example - A 750 ml bottle of wine at 13.5% alcohol - .75 X 13.5 X .789 =
7.99 approx 8 standard drinks.

Of course verybody interviewed on news here - including me thinks it's a
joke.

Cheers!
Martin


So, I don't understand... The Aussie Government decides to redefine
the meaning of "binge" ( A drunken celebration or spree - Webster) to
mean "heavy drinker". So, what is a heavy drinker? Perhaps Eugene
Ionesco was right - The door is not a door, it is a chair.

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Old 18-06-2008, 08:33 AM posted to alt.food.wine
Matt S
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:10:49 +1000, "Martin Field"
wrote:

The Australian government in its wisdom is about to ratify health guidelines
that designate men and women who consume more than three standard drinks a
day as "binge drinkers".

see http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...15/2275181.htm

That is no more than three small glasses of wine, or three medium size beers
(285ml) or three nips of spirits (30ml) per day.

A standard drink is defined as 10 grams of alcohol. That is, container size
in litres by alcohol content of drink by specific gravity of alcohol .789.

Example - A 750 ml bottle of wine at 13.5% alcohol - .75 X 13.5 X .789 =
7.99 approx 8 standard drinks.

Of course verybody interviewed on news here - including me thinks it's a
joke.

Cheers!
Martin

Hey Martin. Running a liquor retail outlet I was apalled at the way
Rudd went about this radical change. If he believes a new tax
addresses a social problem, he is more fool than I thought. Already
the young folks have opted to substitute their RTD's with bottles of
spirits and their fave mixer. Lynne Kosky was waxing lyrical in
parliament claiming in 3 weeks, the sales of RTD's had reduced by 2
million units. She conveniently forgot to mention in those same 3
weeks, sales of bottled liquor (spirits) rose by 20% nationally,
(a fact verified by Nielson industry stats).

The other part of the rushed legislation that peeved this little
independent, was on the Monday, when ALL retailers were supposedly
informed, a certain large chain store had already loaded the new
prices into their system and were charging the new tax rate prices as
of that 1st Monday, (netting millions of dollars profits on OLD
stock!!).

Taxes used to solve social issues...what a joke!!

hooroo...

BTW: say Gidday to Mick Elliott from Matt & Robyn when you next see
him.. :)

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Old 18-06-2008, 02:49 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Ed Rasimus
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:33:04 +1000, Matt S
wrote:

On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:10:49 +1000, "Martin Field"
wrote:

The Australian government in its wisdom is about to ratify health guidelines
that designate men and women who consume more than three standard drinks a
day as "binge drinkers".

see http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...15/2275181.htm

That is no more than three small glasses of wine, or three medium size beers
(285ml) or three nips of spirits (30ml) per day.

A standard drink is defined as 10 grams of alcohol. That is, container size
in litres by alcohol content of drink by specific gravity of alcohol .789.

Example - A 750 ml bottle of wine at 13.5% alcohol - .75 X 13.5 X .789 =
7.99 approx 8 standard drinks.

Of course verybody interviewed on news here - including me thinks it's a
joke.

Cheers!
Martin

Hey Martin. Running a liquor retail outlet I was apalled at the way
Rudd went about this radical change. If he believes a new tax
addresses a social problem, he is more fool than I thought. Already
the young folks have opted to substitute their RTD's with bottles of
spirits and their fave mixer. Lynne Kosky was waxing lyrical in
parliament claiming in 3 weeks, the sales of RTD's had reduced by 2
million units. She conveniently forgot to mention in those same 3
weeks, sales of bottled liquor (spirits) rose by 20% nationally,
(a fact verified by Nielson industry stats).

The other part of the rushed legislation that peeved this little
independent, was on the Monday, when ALL retailers were supposedly
informed, a certain large chain store had already loaded the new
prices into their system and were charging the new tax rate prices as
of that 1st Monday, (netting millions of dollars profits on OLD
stock!!).

Taxes used to solve social issues...what a joke!!

hooroo...

BTW: say Gidday to Mick Elliott from Matt & Robyn when you next see
him.. :)


Can I send you the draft language of our Prohibition Act? It worked
very well in the US and made several old line Italian families in New
York and Chicago quite successful.
Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)
www.thundertales.blogspot.com
www.thunderchief.org
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Old 18-06-2008, 08:21 PM posted to alt.food.wine
st.helier[_1_]
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"Ed Rasimus" wrote .....

Can I send you the draft language of our Prohibition Act? It worked
very well in the US and made several old line Italian families in New
York and Chicago quite successful.
Ed Rasimus



Hey Eddie

Don'a make fun of my uncle Al!

We know where you live!

Lefty!


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Old 19-06-2008, 02:34 AM posted to alt.food.wine
Dick R.
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st.helier wrote:
"Ed Rasimus" wrote .....

Can I send you the draft language of our Prohibition Act? It worked
very well in the US and made several old line Italian families in New
York and Chicago quite successful.
Ed Rasimus


Hey Eddie

Don'a make fun of my uncle Al!
We know where you live!

Lefty!

My dad lived in Chicago during the prohibition days. One night when he was
having a beverage in a speak easy, two men armed with Thompson sub machine
guns came in the door, soon followed by Al Capone, who announced that the drinks
were on him. My dad thought Al seemed like a nice fellow,
Dick R.
 




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