So Phil has said on numerous occasions recently that he doesn't binge drink anymore, that it's all in the past, he has a healthy relationship with alcohol now. Except, the bank leaks disprove this claim. It's possible that he really did stop drinking within the last six months after the bank leaks but it's unlikely as the purchasing trend was increasing.
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Phil by his own admission hardly ever drinks low ABV
wine or
beer, so it's safe to say that he only purchases high ABV distilled spirits like gin, tequila, rum, and vodka, all of which he has mentioned drinking.
On the bank leaks he spent in total $3103.08 at Total Wine. I'm going to use the
1.75 liter Tanqueray gin as his standard drink because I don't know specifically what other brands he buys. It normally costs $29.99 but because WA has very high liquor taxes it becomes $42.74 . Divide together to get 72.60364997660271 bottles of 1.75 l Tanqueray.
The US Government institute NIAAA (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
classifies heavy alcohol use as having 14 drinks or more per week for men and 7 drinks or more per week for women, so I'll divide it by the 81 week duration of the bank leaks to get 0.896341357735836 bottles of Tanqueray per week.
The NIAAA
measures a standard drink as 1.5 fl oz of distilled spirits. A 1.75 l Tanqueray bottle is equal to 59.17454 fl oz and thus 39.44969333 standard drinks.
THUS, he has 35.36039168466236 standard drinks per week. Even if Kat drank half of that (which would be especially dangerous for her health) it's still well above what the NIAAA classifies as heavy alcohol use at 17.68019584233118 drinks weekly. This isn't even considering that his alcohol purchases sharply rose over the period covered by the bank leaks so he may have much worse alcohol abuse over shorter periods.
THUS, this dude (possibly along with Fat Kat) is drinking himself into oblivion every night.