That all depends. The level of drunk you get depends on volume and time. If you consume a beer over an hour from standard drinking, and consume a beer over an hour through shots, they could have the same result. But if you do shots to consume the beer quicker, like shotgunning or playing century club, then yes.
If your goal is to get drunk, don't waste dishes by using shotglasses, just chug your beer.
There are many ways to get drunk faster: Chugging, beer bongs, rectally taking alcohol, not eating all day befor drinking and many drugs make you feel the effects of alcohol faster. All of these ways are dangerous and could lead to a trip to th emergency room or to death.
Only if you drink them faster or make them stronger than standard.
Generally 1 1/2 ounces of liquor is equivalent to 12 ounces of beer. So based on the volume your stomach can hold at a time, it is possible to get drunk faster on strong mixed drinks, but not necessarily.
Yes. Alcohol is a toxin and the body can only take a certain amount before a person blacks out or dies. The more a person drinks the more the body builds resistance to it. But drinking more often is not the only factor contributing to being intoxicated faster. Size is also a factor. So if you are bigger than your friend and you are both taking your first drink of your life, your friend is more likely to become intoxicated before you.
shots will get you drunker faster because they have more alchol in them and are not watered down with other things like in mixed drinks
No.
It's the amount of alcohol ingested in a given time frame that matters, not the temperature of the drink.
no because a shot of beer is a mini cup and a can of beer is like a big glass
yes
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no the beer foam does not get u drunk
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naked people or more beer
3% And if your wondering it cant get you drunk, drinking water will get you more drunk.
I do not recommend drinking to excess when you are fighting off an infection. The beer is OK with the antibiotic, but getting drunk would reduce your body's ability to fight off your illness. One beer is fine. Avoid more than that until you heal up.
Intermittently drinking to excess for the purpose of getting drunk.
It depends on your size or weight, the bigger you are, the more beer you can drink while remaining sober.
CO2 would be the primary gas that beer would contribute. Cold beer holds more CO2 than warm beer. You will increase your ability to produce gas by drinking cold beer. There is also the bonus that comes from a person's being able to drink more cold beer than warm.
Standard servings of beer (12 oz.), wine (5 oz.) and distilled spirits (1 & 1/2 oz.) each contain the same amount of pure alcohol -- .06 oz. They're all the same to an alcohol breath tester. Hard liquor will most definitely get you drunk the fastest. Vodka, rum, whiskey, brandy, etc.... The higher the alcohol percentage or proof, the more alcohol is in the beverage. For example: Most vodka is 90 proof which is 45% alcohol. It should take you anywhere from 5-8 shots of this to get you topsy-turvey depending on your weight, and how long you have been drinking.
It depends on what you are drinking. The total number is going to vary based on the strength of beer, how much you weight and how fast you drank them. And how you act when you drink them. First time drinkers tend to feel and react more to the alcohol then those that have done a lot of drinking.
Because drunk people spend more money, and Mickey loves money.