Monkei wrote: I do. It's worse when I'm really drunk apparently. Anyone got a scientific explanation? Don't care enough to google.
Alcohol can relax your throat, mouth and nose muscles, which in turn can cause your airways to narrow more than usual when sleeping. Snoring is caused by soft tissue in these airways vibrating as you breath; if your airways are narrower than usual, then your body is forced to change it's pace of breathing, which increases the possibility/strength with which the soft tissue in the airways vibrate.