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16[[caption-width-right:350: It takes a lot of beer to get a 1,200-pound horse drunk.]]
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18->''Alcohol, my permanent accessory\
19 Alcohol, a party time necessity\
20 Alcohol, alternative to feeling like yourself\
21 Oh alcohol, I still drink to your health...''
22-->-- '''Music/BarenakedLadies''', "Alcohol"
23
24'''[[Film/BlueVelvet WHERE'S MY BOURBON?]]'''
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26This person likes their liquor, and in large amounts. They may realize they have a problem, and [[RecoveredAddict get on]] and OffTheWagon, or they may be a DrunkenMaster, and this is merely a part of their "training", or a result of their -- "skills".
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28Sometimes, this character is merely [[DrowningMySorrows Drowning Their Sorrows]] and will bounce back later in the series. Other times, they've been this way from the beginning and have no plans to stop anytime soon. Worried friends may try to help by [[NailedToTheWagon Nailing Them to the Wagon]], though this attempt at forcing them to go [[GoingColdTurkey Cold Turkey]] [[GoneHorriblyWrong will result in]] ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delirium_tremens delirium tremens]]'' (hence why it is a tradition in psychology that when rehabilitating someone, do it step-by-step).
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30RealLife alcoholics are not always lying in the gutter -- sometimes they are just people who drink alone, or for the sake of drinking, but never appearing to drink to excess (due to tolerance). Commonly, alcohol is drunk due to its effects as an anti-anxiety drug. It is entirely possible that successful people may be alcoholics on the inside. The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-functioning_alcoholic High-Functioning Alcoholic]] is proof that sometimes you cannot tell an alcoholic by mere appearance, and they may be in fact be in lofty professions such as [[EvilLawyerJoke law]] and [[SleazyPolitician politics]] (both highly associated with alcoholism; there are even specialized help lines and recovery networks for lawyers and judges needing help with alcohol and drug use). Hollywood, however, prefers the "[[StrawCharacter Straw Boozer]]" form: someone wandering the streets in a stupor with a bottle in their hand is more obvious and pathetic than a high-functioning alcoholic who usually stays in their room with a glass in hand contemplating.
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32Many fictional alcoholics experience PinkElephants -- another trope that only loosely touches on the reality.
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34There is no known cure for alcoholism. Someone who has managed to quit the habit is considered a [[RecoveredAddict recovering alcoholic]], and if committed to it, remains in whatever therapy he or she used to become sober. That said, there are people who quit without therapy, or who stay sober without therapy, as well as some (very) rare people who don't become sober but do become moderate and responsible drinkers (and their mere ''existence'' is controversial to the point of {{Flame War}}s over whether they are "in denial" or if it really is possible to drink responsibly once having become addicted).
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36Note that making a RealLife actual alcoholic (as in a physically addicted to alcohol one, not just an emotionally addicted one or ordinary irresponsible drinker) go cold turkey is ''putting their life at risk,'' as alcohol withdrawal can lead to ''delirium tremens,'' which, if untreated, results in death. Physically addicted alcoholics ''must'' be tapered off of alcohol, slowly reducing the amount they drink, or weaned from it in a proper hospital setting where if they begin to go into delirium tremens, it can be treated.
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38The AlwaysFemale versions are HardDrinkingPartyGirl and LadyDrunk, but alcoholism is only one of her character traits. The {{Alcoholic Parent}} is a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin parent who happens to be an alcoholic]].
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40Compare TheStoner, DrunkenMaster, VodkaDrunkenski, HardDrinkingPartyGirl, OffTheWagon, {{Beergasm}}, QuickNip, IllTellYouWhenIveHadEnough, and AddledAddict. As you'd probably expect, the Main/DrunkDriver often comes into play. If the whole plot is about how a character became an alcoholic, it's an example of DescentIntoAddiction, and if said alcoholism is vilified, count on there being an AntiAlcoholAesop. Oddly, there are "alcoholics" [[DrunkOnMilk who can get drunk off of milk]]. TheTeetotaler is the direct opposite.
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42We also have a UsefulNotes page on UsefulNotes/AlcoholismAndAlcoholAbuse.
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44[[noreallife]]
45----
46!!Example subpages:
47
48[[index]]
49* TheAlcoholic/AnimeAndManga
50* TheAlcoholic/ComicBooks
51* TheAlcoholic/FanWorks
52* [[TheAlcoholic/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
53* TheAlcoholic/{{Literature}}
54* TheAlcoholic/LiveActionTV
55* TheAlcoholic/VideoGames
56* TheAlcoholic/WebAnimation
57* TheAlcoholic/{{Webcomics}}
58* TheAlcoholic/WebOriginal
59* TheAlcoholic/WebVideos
60* TheAlcoholic/WesternAnimation
61[[/index]]
62
63!!Other examples:
64
65[[foldercontrol]]
66
67[[folder:Advertising]]
68* Berman, of the Magic Bullet infomercials, is quite obviously hungover when he stumbles into the kitchen. He's the drunk of the whole shebang.
69[[/folder]]
70
71[[folder:Arts]]
72* The ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacchus_(Michelangelo)#/media/File:Michelangelo_Bacchus.jpg Bacchus]]'' by Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti makes it clear the titular god is smashed by capturing him with his goblet raised to the heavens, his eyes rolled into his skull, and his head nearly tilted off. The guy is even holding the fur of a tiger, an animal classically synonymous with wine-making grapes. His satyr companion seems pretty undisturbed by his master's inebriation, hinting that this is Bacchus' default state.
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75[[folder:Audio Plays]]
76* Downplayed, but in ''AudioPlay/{{Starboard}}'' it's implied by [[RobotMaid Chauncy]] that [[TheDandy Reginald's]] main vice when he was a duke was brandy, and indeed he starts the first episode severely hungover.
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79[[folder:Comedy]]
80* Foster Brooks made a career of jokes built around his heavy drinking. This was often played off as FairForItsDay, with Brooks explaining that he had mixed up his dates and would never have intentionally shown up in this condition.
81* Creator/ChristopherTitus described his dad as always having a beer in hand, including funerals, waterskiing and PTA conferences. It's a firmly established part of his childhood memories that associates the can opening up with his dad [[DysfunctionalFamily saying something soul crushing]].
82* Music/DeanMartin used to do his act seemingly drunk with a glass of whisky (usually claimed to have actually been apple juice, though stories vary) in his hand, but while he wasn't a teetotaler, he wasn't the lush he pretended to be either. The HBO movie "Rat Pack" lampshades this rather hilariously: the camera pans up the side of the Sands hotel, showing glimpses of what's going on in everyone's room: Sammy has a girl and a drink, Peter has a girl and a drink, Joey has a girl and a drink, Frank has ''two'' girls and a drink ... and at the very top is Martin, sitting in bed alone watching TV, drinking a glass of ''milk''.
83* Creator/RobinWilliams would play his prior addictions for laughs.
84-->'''Robin''': When I became a reformed alcoholic I realized I'm the same asshole. I just have fewer dents in my car.
85* Creator/CraigFerguson, a recovering alcoholic, has joked about his antics when he was still abusing alcohol and drug back in Scotland.
86[[/folder]]
87
88[[folder:Comic Strips]]
89* ''ComicStrip/NittioettanKarlsson'': Major Morgonkröök often keeps a bottle on him, and frequently gets into arguments with the army doctor Krank due to his drinking habit. In one of Rudolf Petersson's strips, it is revealed that he also hoards his emptied bottles to the point where 91 managed to find about 100 liters' worth of empty bottles in various sizes while cleaning his office once.
90* ''ComicStrip/HiAndLois'' has Thurston, next-door neighbor to the Flagstons, whose fondness for the bottle has earned him the nickname "Thirsty".
91* In ''ComicStrip/PVTMurphysLaw'', a brigade of troops coming back from a long deployment overseas find themselves craving alcohol so badly that back in the US, a beer company executive [[CatapultNightmare bolts upright in bed]] because he can feel a [[Franchise/StarWars great disturbance in the force.]] This has actually happened twice in the comic so far.
92* ''ComicStrip/TheWizardOfId'' has Bung, [[MeaningfulName named after a wine cask's stopper]], (and the other characters call him "sot", which is a historical word for "drunk" more often than they call him by his name) who is almost perpetually drunk, although that apparently doesn't (usually) stop him doing his job competently. In one strip, the King describes the most remarkable part of Bung's act as, "[[OutOfCharacterMoment he sobered up]]."
93[[/folder]]
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95[[folder:Fairy Tales]]
96* Creator/AlexanderAfanasyev's "Literature/LittleMasterMisery": Misery has one only goal in its life: getting drunk...with someone else's money. It'll latch on to some poor loser and will pester him into going to the local tavern to drink ''every day'' until its poor victim has run out money and things to pawn.
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99[[folder:Films — Animation]]
100* Uncle Waldo from ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats''. He is first seen being chased out of a restaurant as an attempt to avoid being killed and eaten as part of a dish called "Prime Country Goose a la Provençale" that apparently involved him being "stuffed with chestnuts and basted in white wine." And because of the latter, Uncle Waldo actually became ''extremely'' drunk as a result of this. While it may not seem to be an example (after all, he may have been forced to drink it), he clearly ingested enough for one of the cats to lampshade it, and he even notes that he has a preference. Later on, near the end of the movie, he's in 'Everyone Wants to Be a Cat,' and either he's still drunk... or he's found something else.
101* Ratigan's henchman Bartholomew from ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective''. In his short amount of screentime, he's already drunk the first time we see him and he's sad which he runs out of his beverage, then when Ratigan pours champagne into his fountain he immediately runs over to drink from it, ultimately his intoxicated state leads to his demise -- he accidentally calls Ratigan a rat (which Ratigan ''[[BerserkButton hates]]'') and is fed to his pet cat.
102* Evelyn of ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'' is implied to be alcoholic. She has a permanently disheveled appearance with eye bags and several of her scenes involve her drinking. One scene has her having a heart-to-heart with Elastigirl late at night nursing a drink, and her acting casually tipsy (slightly drawn out words, big arm gestures, kind of slow to follow Elastigirl's thought process, etc).
103* Aline in ''WesternAnimation/MarsExpress''. She has quit drinking, and every machine detects she has enabled sobriety mode (this is a sci-fi setting). As the case she is working on becomes stressful she disables that and starts drinking all the time.
104* King Stephen's minstrel from ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'' while entertaining and serving King Stephen and Hubert he sneaks drinks of their wine, and sneaks more any chance he gets. It gets to the point where he fills his lute with the wine and eventually passes out from intoxication.
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107[[folder:Magazines]]
108* Kopalny, one of the mascots of the ''Magazine/{{Top Secret|Magazine}}'' magazine, is a lovable bum who loves beer and has frequent hangovers, and spends most of the time complaining about having to work menial jobs around the office.
109[[/folder]]
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111[[folder:Music]]
112* Music/{{Daughtry}}'s video for "Over You" has the main character, Sarah. Her drinking problem causes herself and her boyfriend to get in a car crash and the video ends with her seeking help at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
113* In Gang of Youth's "[[https://youtu.be/n5aMav6q-o0 Achilles Come Down]]", Achilles is warned to put down his bottle, as what he finds in it will only tell him "chaos, confusion" that is not worthy of listening to. A bit of RealitySubtext as the singer was drunk on the night he attempted (and failed) suicide.
114* Music/GlennMiller signature tune ''Little Brown Jug'', which is an old folk song about alcoholism.
115* Music/ElvisCostello's "Beyond Belief" is very clearly being narrated by someone on the verge of a drunken stupor: "So in this almost empty gin palace / In a two-way looking glass, you see your Alice." The singer himself once got into serious trouble because of remarks he made while inebriated. The lyrics to "Man out of Time" are also noticeably booze-sodden: "You drink yourself insensitive and hate yourself in the morning.
116* Music/{{Dice}} has an album called ''The 40 Made Me Do It''.
117* [[Music/OzzyOsbourne Ozzy "The Prince of Darkness" Osbourne]]. His songs "Suicide Solution" and "Demon Alcohol" are about this. "Suicide Solution" doubles as an JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant as it describes alcohol as a solution in ''chemical'' meaning (a stuff where other substances have been dissolved) which slowly kills you, not suicide as a solution in meaning of "resolving your problems".
118* The subject of Music/JimmieRodgers' ''A Drunkard's Child'', as the title suggests, is about the child of a man who became an alcoholic and then abandoned his family.
119* Gary Stead, from the Saint Etienne ConceptAlbum ''Tales From Turnpike House''. He spends most of the album as a comedy alcoholic in the Barney Gumble mould (in "Milk Bottle Symphony" he "staggers downstairs with a heavy head", i.e. a hangover), but eventually "Last Orders For Gary Stead" reveals him to be DrowningHisSorrows over an awkward divorce.
120* The unnamed subject of Richard Thompson's [[SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism bitter]], [[TearJerker brilliant]] [[https://youtu.be/P-noSz2XsIY "God Loves A Drunk."]] Notable for the balance of the portrayal -- while drunkenness itself is portrayed very harshly, the eponymous drunk is treated quite sympathetically and gets to do his own lashing out against the banal nature of the life he's escaping.
121* The narrator in Music/BobDylan's "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" may or may not be, as might the narrator in "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again." The narrator in "Moonshiner" definitely is.
122* Music/TomWaits professed to alcoholism earlier in his career: songs like "[[DrunkenSong The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)]]" and "[[DrowningMySorrows Bad Liver & A Broken Heart]]" from ''Music/SmallChange'' are semi-biographical.
123--> "I was really starting to believe that there was something amusing and wonderfully American about being a drunk. I ended up telling myself to cut that shit out."
124* From {{Music/Savatage}}'s ''Music/StreetsARockOpera'', the main character, DT Jesus, is a junkie with an implied drinking problem as well. What motivates him to turn his life around is finding his childhood hero, a famous blues guitarist, is little more then a homeless wino.
125* Music/RedHotChiliPeppers ' "Porcelain" (from the album "Californication") is about an incident Anthony Kiedis observed in which he observed an alcoholic mother's drunken behavior around a young child, and to make matters worse, she was pregnant. This situation had a profound effect on Kiedis, whose father had introduced him to hard drugs at a young age, leading him to have many periods of addiction, including a relapse several years before. As he states in his book "Scar Tissue", he felt that the daughter was doomed to a life of alcoholism if the mother kept up like that (if she didn't die first). A couple of years after writing "Porcelain", Kiedis became clean, and has remained that way since, having a son several years later.
126* Music/TheReplacements (who were notorious for their drunken behavior) allude to alcoholism in songs like "If Only You Were Lonely" and "Here Comes a Regular".
127* Music/EltonJohn (and his main lyricist Bernie Taupin) often [[PlayedForLaughs played this trope for laughs]], or at least as character study, in songs like "Elderberry Wine", "Social Disease", and "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" with the occasional tragic drunk thrown in as in "Talking Old Soldiers". Understandably, it slowed down as Taupin himself sobered up in the late [[The70s 1970s]] and Elton followed in 1990.
128* The aptly named song "Alcohol" by the Music/BarenakedLadies, which opens with the line "Alcohol, my permanent accessory" pretty much sums up the attraction of drinking in the line "Alcohol, Alternative to feeling like myself."
129* "Between the Bars", and some other songs by Music/ElliottSmith, is about this.
130* The man being sung about in "The Sadness Runs Through Him" by Music/TheHoosiers very often [[DrowningMySorrows drowns his sorrows]].
131* Music/{{Sia}}'s "Chandelier" is about a HardDrinkingPartyGirl who uses the persona to [[StepfordSmiler hide]] her deep depression.
132* Cry Baby's mother in Music/MelanieMartinez's ConceptAlbum "Music/{{Cry Baby|Album}}" is an alcoholic who drinks because of her husband's infidelity. She's implied to be an abusive (or at least neglectful) parent. [[spoiler:She ends up murdering her husband and tries to kill Cry Baby]].
133* Music/{{Tankard}}. A vast majority of their songs are related to beer and drunk partying.
134* Scott "Wino" Weinrich from Music/SaintVitus is known to have had many a problem with alcohol. He even wrote a song about it, "[[https://youtu.be/IcrEJ01zv7U Dying Inside]]", which is quite a TearJerker if you suffer or know someone who suffers from alcoholism.
135* The title of The Devil Makes Three's "Old Number 7" refers to Jack Daniel's whiskey. The song is about an alcoholic who drinks a lot of it.
136* [[https://youtu.be/gWDKesfWQY0 Old Red-Eyes is Back]] by Music/TheBeautifulSouth tells a tale of a sad old drunk who looks back on his life and regrets how he spent it. When he dies, every bartender in the area mourns him, and he is buried with an empty bottle of whiskey beside him.
137-->''"Old Red-Eyes is back\
138Red from the night before the night before\
139Walked into the wrong bar walked into a door\
140Old Red's in town\
141And sitting late at night he doesn't make a sound\
142Just adding to the wrinkles on his deathly frown\
143They're only red from all the tears that I should've shed\
144They're only red from all the women that I could've wed\
145So when you look into these eyes I hope you realize\
146They could never be blue."''
147* Played for laughs in the song [[https://open.spotify.com/track/0yjuU6s3HgdmZN74KkO6dB Cheeky Little Wine]] by the comedy band Dead Cat Bounce. In it, the singer compares the various wines he drinks to different kinds of women, and ends up drinking lighter fluid and paint.
148-->''"Filthy little wine!\
149She bad, she's nasty!\
150Can't pronounce her name;\
151Don't even ask me!\
152In a paper bag,\
153Down in an alley,\
154She's a dirty little whore of a wine!\
155And my wife doesn't know;\
156She thinks I'm still a lawyer!\
157If she found out the truth,\
158It'd prob'ly destroy 'er!\
159(She's gonna find out soon, anyway; we're about to lose the house.)"''
160* "I Drink Alone" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers is about a man who regularly likes to drink alone.
161* "Bottle of Wine" by the Fireballs, about a wino who complains about how hard it is to ditch his wine addiction.
162* The [[https://youtu.be/t4382UVl0oc music video]] for "A Reason to Fight" by ''Music/{{Disturbed}}'' symbolises this with a guy trapped in a bottle held in his own hand. The lyrics are a more general PepTalkSong that could apply to a struggle against alcoholism or something else.
163* "From the Bottle to the Bottom" by Country Musician Kris Kristofferson is about a man who takes the breakup of a relationship with a women very hard and starts drinking heavily trying to get over her:
164-->''"You ask me if I'm happy now\
165That's good as any joke I've heard\
166It seems that since I've seen you last\
167I done forgot the meaning of the words\
168If happiness is empty rooms\
169And drinkin' in the afternoon\
170Well I suppose I'm happy as a clam...\
171Did you ever see a down and outer waking up alone...\
172...because he's never seen a single dream come true\
173That's the way that I've been feelin' since the day I started falling\
174From the bottle to the bottom stool by stool\
175Learnin' hard to live with losin' you"''
176* The subject of Music/BessieSmith's ''Me and My Gin'' who says they are sinning due to her drinking habits, claims to befriend any bootlegger they meet and will fight the army and navy should they ever try to get in the way of her gin.
177[[/folder]]
178
179[[folder:Pinball]]
180* The Duke of Bourbon from ''Pinball/MedievalMadness'' [[RuleOfFunny plays this for laughs.]]
181-->"It's happy hour!"
182%%* The town drunk from ''Pinball/CactusCanyon''.
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185[[folder:Podcasts]]
186* Harley of ''Podcast/FindUsAlive''. He drinks heavily throughout the majority of Episode 0, risks his life by stealing a bottle of vodka, drunkenly rants at O5 Command for not coming to their rescue, passes out and has to be carried back to his room, and that's just in the first episode. He denies that he has a problem—"a dependency, maybe", but hides his drinking habits from his psychologist despite Lancaster's protests.
187-->'''Harley:''' ''(drunk)'' ...am I an alcoholic?
188-->'''Raddagher:''' ''(also drunk)'' Who cares.
189-->'''Harley:''' I'll drink to that.
190
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193[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
194* Wrestling/AndreTheGiant was notorious for his ability to drink somewhere in the region of 7,000 calories of booze each day. Thing is, being a giant that already drank a lot on principle (and had done so all his life), it took INSANE amounts of booze to get him drunk -- for example, 1,428 oz (that's 119 12-oz bottles) of beer to make him pass out.
195* Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin was famous for drinking multiple beers during nearly every appearance on TV.
196* Wrestling/ScottHall in Wrestling/{{WCW}} and later Wrestling/{{WWE}}. That his real-life drinking problem was played for laughs left a bad taste in many viewers' mouths.
197%%* Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin.
198* Wrestling/JakeRoberts: During his original run in the World Wrestling Federation, substance abuse problems began to mount for "The Snake," and came to a head ''after'' he left the organization. By 1996, he returned, having cleaned up and was now depicting himself as a born-again Christian who had left the bottle behind. A feud was created around his newfound sobriety, with Wrestling/JerryLawler playing the shameless antagonist. Lawler –- then a mean-spirited, arrogant heel –- constantly mocked Roberts and alleged that he had shown up at events under the influence. Roberts eventually had enough and [[PlayingDrunk eventually came to the arena "drunk"]] to lower Lawler's guard.
199* Toru Yano originally entered Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling's Toukon Club on account of his accomplishments in amateur wrestling but from 2004 onward he became increasingly alcoholic, to the point technical wrestling was largely beyond him. His theme is even called "intoxication".
200* Keni'chiro Arai of Wrestling/DragonGate. His initial gimmick was a hardcore fan of the Hanshin Tigers baseball team who'd drink heavily at the games. The drunk part of his gimmick slowly disappeared -- then he went through a FaceHeelTurn, dropped the baseball fan part of it and became a full time alcoholic who carried bottles of beer and sake to the ring with him.
201* Hangman Adam Page rarely has a segment in AEW where he isn't drinking from a glass of beer or whiskey at some point.
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204[[folder:Radio]]
205* Jackie "The Jokeman" Martling, Artie Lange, and especially Jeff the Drunk of ''Radio/TheHowardSternShow''.
206* Comedy pair Radio/HudsonAndLandry featured a few skits involving drunks making phone calls. Their best known skit is about a already hammered drunk ordering ''more'' liquor.
207* Barry Cryer is seen as this by everyone else on ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue''. He seldom mentions it himself.
208-->'''Jack''': One of the judges for this year's Beer Festival was our very own Barry Cryer. Barry sampled several dozens of different lagers, a variety of beers, and one or two champagnes, and as such, never made it to the festival.
209* ''Radio/TheJackBennyProgram'':
210** Phil Harris portrayed himself this way, once even claiming that he only drank so Jack would have something to joke about.
211** Beyond Harris, the entire band was portrayed as being a bunch of drunken reprobates, particularly guitarist Frank Remly.
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214[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
215* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'':
216** Giants are, almost to the last, hopeless drunkards in a constant state of inebriation punctuated by giant-sized hangovers, and generally fight for whoever can provide them with enough alcohol to slake their thirsts. The stated reasons for this vary between materials, but it's generally portrayed as a way of DrowningTheirSorrows from their ancient empire's collapse and their ongoing decline into extinction.
217** ''TabletopGame/{{Mordheim}}'': The Ruffian Henchmen from the Ostlander Mercenary warbands have taken their fellows love of alcohol to the extreme and are never sober, in fact they are rarely ever conscious. While their constant state of inebriation make them near fearless in battle, their base combat abilities tend to be compromised somewhat and are unable to use missile weapons.
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220[[folder:Theatre]]
221* Davy Zlatic in ''Theatre/{{Bandstand}}'' was one of the soldiers who liberated Dachau; now he drinks heavily to try to forget the things he's seen.
222-->'''Davy''': I know there's not enough whiskey in the world to forget what I've seen. But I figure, I owe it to myself to try.
223* ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac'': Ligniere. He dislikes orange juice and milk, only stays at the theater to drink four glasses of wine, he happily retires to again betake his pet vice in a tavern, and when Christian tries to save him from a trap, he’s advised to leave notice for Ligniere at five different taverns.
224* Eric in ''Theatre/AnInspectorCalls'' is frequently "squiffy". It's obvious to most of his family, but his mother's in total denial about it.
225* For the first two scenes (the last two, chronologically) of ''Theatre/MerrilyWeRollAlong'', Mary Flynn is constantly either drunk, drinking, or wishing that she were.
226* Several characters in ''Theatre/{{Road}}'' can be played this way. Many of them have little to do but drink.
227* The title character of Music/PDQBach's ''The Stoned Guest'', whose voice type is described as "basso blotto."
228* Tom Daley in ''Theatre/ThatChampionshipSeason'' has become an alcoholic drifter in the twenty years since he was part of the Fillmore High basketball team that won the Pennsylvania state championship in 1952. He is unable to hold down a steady job, and spends the team's annual reunion with their coach drinking heavily and [[InVinoVeritas telling the others what he really thinks of the fantasy world they inhabit]].
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231[[folder:Toys]]
232* ''Franchise/{{Tamagotchi}}'':
233** Oyajitchi is obsessed with sake, even going as far as to get Tamagotchi Planet itself drunk in the franchise's first ever AnimatedAdaptation, ''Tamagotchi Honto no Hanashi''. The obsession with sake was replaced with [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee]] for international versions.
234** Also applies to Horoyotchi, who is fashioned after a gourd of sake, carries around a ''sakazuki'' glass, and has red cheeks and squinty eyes.
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237[[folder:Visual Novels]]
238* In ''VisualNovel/BloomingPanic'', [[spoiler:nightowl]] plays [[INever Never Have I Ever]] with the protagonist in one video call, two nights before his final exam. The next day, onionthief reveals that [[spoiler:nightowl was HeldBackInSchool because of his drinking problem, and he and the protagonist try to call him out for it, but nightowl enters a drunken rage and logs out because he feels betrayed by them.]]
239* Although he’s still in high school, Henry from ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'' has consumed so much alcohol that his doctors have warned him to stop lest he gets cirrhosis of the liver. And as soon as the doctors revise their diagnosis so that the danger of cirrhosis isn’t so immediate, he starts drinking heavily again. In one memorable get-together with the protagonist and Lauren, Henry passes out from his drinking, allowing the other two to fool around (if they’re an “official” couple).
240* Odon in ''VisualNovel/FleuretBlanc''. He tries to be secretive about it, but you can usually find him hanging around the bar, and other characters will confirm that he has a major drinking problem. This is [[OutOfCharacterMoment unusual]], as he's a laid-back monk who frequently preaches the importance of freeing oneself from material possessions and influences. It's one of the hints that [[HiddenDepths his past is more complex than it appears]]: [[spoiler:he used to be a delinquent drug addict, and though he tried to turn his life around, he's been through a lot, and can't kick his alcohol dependence.]]
241* Sofiya from ''VisualNovel/MissingStars'' is implied to be one, despite her young age. He bio mentions she really likes alcohol.
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