Sidney Rigdon refers to "a real drunken scrape" involving Oliver Cowdery and Oliver Granger.
Sidney Rigdon, Letter to Joseph Smith, April 3, 1840, Letterbook 2, p. 126, The Joseph Smith Papers, accessed December 6, 2021
Grate complaints are made and making against br. Granger in Kirtland, about his getting drunk. It is said that he and Oliver Cowdry took a real drunken scrape together, and that he went into the Pulpit and preached, when he was so drunk, that he could scarcely stand: these reports come from defferent persons, and I suspect they are true; and they ought not to go unreproved.