
It’s no secret that Churchill drank a lot of alcohol, both daily and in his lifetime. Based on recent social media videos where young men try to drink like Churchill for a day, I think the latest generation is learning about it.
Despite some Churchill supporters downplaying his consumption, he was an epic drinker. He drank continually throughout the day, from watery scotches in the morning to snifters of cognac at night. A typical day looked like this (according to his supporters no less):
(1) Several whisky and sodas (less than an ounce of whisky) around 11am, teatime and bedtime and occasionally one other during the evening. (He never drank whisky neat.)
(2) An imperial pint (20 oz.) of champagne or wine at a 1pm lunch followed by a brandy, also likely an ounce.
(3) An imperial pint of champagne or wine at dinner followed by a brandy.
This translates into approximately six glasses (1½ 750 ml. bottles) of champagne or wine daily along with 5 to 6 ounces of whisky or brandy spread over a 12 to 15 hour period.
Whew.
It took years and years for Churchill to develop a tolerance for that much alcohol consumption: it’s not surprising that young men who experiment with drinking that much in a day fail to accomplish it. I wouldn’t recommend that for anyone.
P.S. For more on people trying to drink like Churchill, see this. For more on Churchill and his lifestyle, I highly recommend No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money by David Lough. I also recommend that piece from his supporters, The Myth of Churchill and Alcohol: A Distortion of the Record. It’s remarkable the lengths they go to downplay his drinking.
