Bob weighs 100 pounds, and Tim weighs 265. Tim will have a lower blood alcohol (all other things being equal), since he has more blood.
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Differences in their body mass (Bob might be slim, Tom might be fat) and whether one or both had eaten a heavy meal before drinking - will all make a difference in the rate of absorption.
The usual concentration of alcohol in beers is 5 %; but I saw beers with an alcohol concentration from 0 % to 18 %. Whisky has a concentration of alcohol of 40 %. The values are in volume.
Yes
Various beers have lower alcohol than wine or whiskey.
German beers
No. Some beers and lagers (draught or bottled) are brewed for high alcohol strength, while other beers are brewed for a lower alcohol strength.
We do not know the alcohol content of Barbican for certain. However, all "non-alcoholic" beers and wines contain trace amounts of alcohol. Label requirements for "non-alcoholic" beers and wines vary from country to country, but the cutoff is usually around 0.5% alcohol by volume.
Yes, having 6 beers in a row is bad for your body.A typical 150 pound male would have a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.2% after drinking 6 beers.That concentration, if repeated enough over time, can damage the liver and other organs. It can also cause enough loss of coordination and response time to get you into an accident.
Those with a higher alcohol content
Wisconsin
Budweiser calls itself "The King of Beers."