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Beer goggles: Research finds most people don’t know how drunk they, or their friends, really are – The New Daily
New Australian research has found drinkers and their sober mates are poor judges of their alcohol intake once they are multiple times over the limit.

Had a few pints over the course of a night out?
Chances are you turn to a friend to ask whether you are beyond the point of socially acceptable levels of tipsiness.
That (un)lucky friend may look for signs of mumbling, exuberance that’s reminiscent of old Hollywood starlets, or co-ordination on par with a toddler.
But according to new research, those who have more than their fair share of tipples are not the only ones who don beer goggles.
A cohort of drug and alcohol researchers from the University…
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