Half full or empty: Cues that lead wine drinkers to unintentionally overpour

Title
Half full or empty: Cues that lead wine drinkers to unintentionally overpour
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2014
Journal
Substance Use and Misuse
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pagination
295 - 302
Date published
2014
ISBN
10826084 (ISSN)
Abstract
What might unknowingly bias the amount of wine a person serves themselves? Wine is often self-poured in various settings (e.g., at home, restaurants, receptions, parties). Building on research involving visual illusions and haptic cues, an exploratory field study finds that environmental factors (e.g., glass shape, pouring position, wine color) affect how much wine is poured in different scenarios. When individuals overpoured, they were generally accurate in post hoc perceptions of the relative extent to which the environmental cues affected their pouring. Increasing awareness of pouring biases is a step toward limiting alcohol intake for improved health outcomes and preventing alcohol-related problems.