When did you hit your hangover brickwall?

Seeing as it is Sunday and I may have had 10 too many beers last night. At what age did hangovers start hitting you like a brick wall? IE couch, netflix, no training, crushing frozen pizza. Appears as if I hit this phase of my life at 25 (now 2 years wiser) still struggling.

At about 25. At 30, I really couldn’t hit the sauce hard. I hated waking up hung over and wasting an entire day.

Now at 40, I have no desire to drink. I love waking up early on a sunny Sunday morning, going out on my porch with the paper and coffee, and relaxing before s/b/r. I guess my priorities have changed over the years. But, there is no way I would go back to being 25. Life is good.

I used to drink seriously. Army drinking makes college look like amateurs. I was going through 4 fifths during the week and a couple of cases of beer on the weekends. If we had money, we were drinking. At 25, I said enough. Have been sober for 32.5 years. I have an occasional drink. Never more than 3. 1 is my normal.

Funny thing is, I had been drunk for so long that I didn’t get hungover anymore. Got a couple when I first quit, though.

25?? You better focus and get on with it my lad. If you’re in that state, wait till you hit 30, you are going to be TOAST.

Around 28… Though I do find a nice hot Finnish sauna or Turkish bath will definitely aid in the recovery for the next day. Though in most cases, it’s more that I was out till 5am than drinking till 5am.

About 26 for me. I’m now 43 and if I take two weeks to a month to kill a 12 pack of beer nowadays.

Seeing as it is Sunday and I may have had 10 too many beers last night. At what age did hangovers start hitting you like a brick wall? IE couch, netflix, no training, crushing frozen pizza. Appears as if I hit this phase of my life at 25 (now 2 years wiser) still struggling.

I stopped drinking when I turned 21.

For me it was around 28, but I’ve never been a serious drinker.

I’ve got to add that beer makes me feel way crappier than a good single malt does. So perhaps switch to fine whisky?

it used to bother me a lot that I could drink 14 beers and the next day train with impunity. It took me years
and years to get over that and stop counting beers.

Around 24-25 for me as well. Not only did the hangovers become much worse, but I was also finding myself with more to do on Sundays.

I’m 30 now, and still have a few friends living that lifestyle of working for the weekend, partying all weekend, then being dead to the world on Sunday (and sometimes monday). It’s a sad, sad waste of a life.

I am 27, soon to be 28, and find myself less and les going out. First, I am working full-time since 1.5 yrs and second, my ability to recover from a massive drunken night has declined.

I am still going out, but not as often as I used to. But when I am going out I am drunk as fuck, like 6-7 beers and half a bottle of vodka.

Currently maybe every 6-8 weeks. Up til end of 26 I used to this every week, at least twice.