Sober as a judge

Origin of: Sober as a judge

Sober as a judge

One supposes that sobriety is the essence of good judgement so it is not surprising that judges should be singled out as epitomes of being sober and have been so since the late 17th century. The expression features in Henry Fielding Don Quixote in England (1734) Act III, Scene XIV, “I am as sober as a judge.”