The [Loaned Gryphon Reins] is a special flying mount purchased for free from "Honest" Max outside of K3 in Storm Peaks. It is available to players who are level 77 or higher and have not purchased [Cold Weather Flying], and it can only be used in Sholazar Basin, Storm Peaks, and Icecrown .
You can always completely remove the drunk effect in Classic WoW or Retail WoW by having your character die. Some of the simplest ways to quickly kill your character include: Using your flying mount to fly very high, dismount, and die from fall damage Drowning in a nearby body of water.
Grand Gryphon is a reward from completing [15-35] The Silence, the final part in the Operation: Shieldwall questline. The [Alabaster Stormtalon] is the Alliance mount from the Collector's Edition of Warcraft's 15th Anniversary.
The mount, along with Alabaster Thunderwing, will be available on the Blizzard Shop in a Mount Bundle, separate from the Collector's Edition. The [Spectral Gryphon] mount is the Alliance -side reward for when an inactive player accepted your Scroll of Resurrection and subscribed to World of Warcraft for at least 30 days.
It is available to players who are level 77 or higher and have not purchased [Cold Weather Flying], and it can only be used in Sholazar Basin, Storm Peaks, and Icecrown .
Grand Gryphon is a reward from completing [15-35] The Silence, the final part in the Operation: Shieldwall questline.
Gryphon mounts are the flying mounts for Alliance players. They come in a variety of colors and can also be used for land travel. Until Wrath of the Lich King, these mounts were Alliance only.
The [Spectral Gryphon] mount is the Alliance -side reward for when an inactive player accepted your Scroll of Resurrection and subscribed to World of Warcraft for at least 30 days. This reward became first available on March 6, 2012.
Armored Snowy Gryphon is only available from Mei Francis in Dalaran, and only purchasable by the Alliance. She charges 2000 for it, but faction discount does apply from the Kirin Tor. The Horde equivalent is the [Armored Blue Wind Rider].
They love lions in Stormwind, and the gryphon is half lion. Of course they might not like which half. - Gryphon Master Talonaxe
The Horde had dragons, we had the gryphons. We won that war. - Ilsa Blusterbrew
You should have to actively choose to drink to be affected by the drunk effect.
If so, try Leatrix Plus. It has options to disable the drunken haze, as well as other screen effects like the ghost effect when you die.
They could probably update it so the drunk effect is a dodgeable AoE instead of something hitting the tank automatically on that fight though.
Getting a character drunk lowers the visual level of an NPC enemy as it appears to the drunken player. The design of this strange effect is speculated to be to trick players into acting more confidently / aggressively, as they might while actually intoxicated.
Drunken players will slowly become sober over a period of time, with automatic emotes expressing their increasing sobriety. As with getting drunk, drunken players will become sober by degrees; the effects of their intoxication will wear off step by step, with visual and movement disruptions becoming less pronounced.
For supported graphics cards, the more drunk you become the more your screen will blur around the edges until it becomes nearly impossible to see. Players who desire to disable the blurriness can run the following command in their chat input, excluding the quote marks: "/console ffxGlow 0".