Someone who drinks 'ordinary' bitter shouldn't drink more than 14 (10.5) pints per week and no more than 2 (1.5) pints per day.
A Stella Artois drinker shouldn't drink more than 10 (7.5) pints per week and no more than 1.5 (1) pints per day.
A spirits drinker shouldn't drink more than 20 (15) single measures per week and no more than 3 (2) singles per day.
A red wine drinker (drinking from the 175 ml glasses commonly found in pubs) shouldn't drink more than 12 (9) glasses per week or 2 (1) glasses per day.
A white wine drinker (175ml glasses) shouldn't drink more than 16 (12) glasses of wine per week and no more than 3 (1-2) glasses per day.
The evidence for the health benefits of drinking red wine has been challenged recently. There is no firm evidence that red wine has substabtial health benefits. Even those who maintain that it does have such benefits usually refer to one or two small glasses per day. (i.e. about 2 bottles per week).
Information about the hazards of binge drinking can be found here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1930417.stm
and in far more detail, by following the links, here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/th ehealthnews.html?in_article_id=302531&in_page_id=179 7
How do you continue to enjoy your social life while cutting downonthe booze? Try switching to drinks with which you can gradually reduce the amount of alcohol. e.g. if you drink spirits with mixers, you could start by drinking double vodka + orange juice one week, then swictch to single vodka + orange juice the foolowing week. By week three you could be drinking mainly orange juice with just the odd vodka in