About UPI  |  UPI en Español   |   My Account
Free News Update:
United Press International - News. Analysis. Insight.™ - 100 Years of Journalistic Excellence
  • Home
  • Top News
  • Entertainment
  • Odd News
  • Sports
    • 2008 Olympics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Health
  • Analysis
    • Energy Resources
    • Security Industry
    • Emerging Threats
  • Video
  • News Photos
Search:
Go
Advertise on UPI
You are here:  Home / Business News / Overpouring can be health hazard

Business News

View archive | RSS Feed

Overpouring can be health hazard

Published: Dec. 30, 2005 at 5:58 AM
Order reprints  |  Print Story  |  Email to a Friend  |  Post a Comment
Close
ITHACA, N.Y., Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Researchers at Cornell University report overpowering of alcoholic beverages is a common occurrence -- even by experienced bartenders.

Professor Brian Wansink studied the phenomenon with Koert van Ittersum of Georgia Institute of Technology. Reporting in the new issue of the British Medical Journal, the researchers said their study showed one way to prevent overpouring is to use tall, thin glasses.

They conducted a study in which subjects were asked to put a 1.5-ounce shot of liquor into short, wide tumblers or tall, thin highball glasses. The participants routinely put 30 percent more alcohol in the short glasses than in the taller ones.

The outcome apparently resulted from an optical illusion: People generally believe vertical lines are longer than horizontal ones of the same length, so even experienced bartenders pour more liquor into short, wide glasses than tall, thin ones with the same volume.

"Education, practice, concentration and experience don't correct the overpouring," said Wansink.

The lesson can even be applied by parents serving non-alcoholic drinks to children -- use tall, thin glasses for sodas but short, wide ones for milk and other healthy drinks, said Wansink.



© 2005 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
News Photos Slideshows
Photos of the Day
Week in Photos
News
Entertainment
Sports
Features
Most Popular
Stories
Photos
Videos
1.
Crude oil prices fall again Friday
2.
Oil prices rebound slightly Thursday
3.
Second stimulus check plan considered
4.
Ford to move European models to U.S.
5.
Oil prices drop Tuesday afternoon
Advertise on UPI.com
2008 Olympics
Videos
Enlarge Video
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
Obama overseas
Thursday, July 24
Government bailout: will it work?
Government bailout: will it work?
Wednesday, July 23
U.S. troops: Pull out or keep fighting?
U.S. troops: Pull out or keep fighting?
Tuesday, July 22
Home funerals: Tending to their own
Home funerals: Tending to their own
Thursday, July 3
© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Official_Government_Wires  |   About UPI  |   Site Map  |   Terms of Use  |   Privacy Policy  |   Advertise Online  |   Contact Us

Sponsored Links: College Football Tickets - Press Release Services - prom dresses - Prom dresses and gowns - Wedding and Honeymoon Experts - Auto Dealers - Conventions - Trade Shows - Conferences - Motivational Sports Speakers Bureau - Real Estate Properties in the world