The Witching Hour Without Booze: What’s Happening in the Brain Between 5–9 PM
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The Witching Hour Without Booze: What’s Happening in the Brain Between 5–9 PM

2026-01-16
The witching hour, or usually hours for most of us, are the time of day where you typically drink and want to drink the most when you’re sober. This could be morning for some people, it could be 4-7pm, 6-8pm, it varies. This time block is when your biology, habits, and old reward wiring collide: cortisol is dropping, your prefrontal cortex has less decision bandwidth, and your brain is scanning for the routine that used to deliver relief. The evening cue your brain fires isn’t proof you need alcohol, it’s proof you drank often enough and long enough that your brain autom...
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