The general consensus is that one 'unit' takes an hour to be taken out of your system. So if you compare what you drink, to how many units it has, that should tell you how much time is needed.
Use this calculator: http://www.tulleeho.com/ds/dmeter.asp
That'll tell you the units. Then in your head just change 'units' to 'hours'. Simples
3 mins and 24 hrs 2 get out of your system
depends on weight, height, and metabolism.
one hour
1 hour
2 hours
A healthy functioning liver "processes" alcohol at a rate of 1 unit per hour.
There is no amount of alcohol one can drink and still SAFELY drive a car.
Drinking alcohol is forbidden by Allah
Alcohol is generally no longer detectable in one to two hours, depending on the size and sex of the person. This also assumes one, one-ounce drink of alcohol, with no alcohol ingested for several hours or days before that. One ounce of alcohol will have a greater effect on a 100-pound female than it will on a 300-pound male. And whether fair or not, alcohol stays in a female's system longer than a male's because of the fact that women metabolize alcohol differently than men do.
Yes they do wen a girl brakes up wit em
For a female one "standard drink" per day, for a male two per day. A standard drink is one 12-ounce beer, four ounces of wine, or one shot of liquor.
This depends on a variety of factors: the alcohol content of the beer, the size of the person, the state of his or her liver, and how much alcohol he regularly consumes. Large, healthy people who regularly consume alcohol are most able to process alcohol. For an average 4.9% Alcohol By Volume beer consumed by an average male, it will take roughly 1 hour and 20 minutes to process the beer.
Common ways for a male and female to have fun when caught alone on an island are to drink some alcohol, play charades, read a book, or search for food.
depends on what the alcohol is. the percentage of alcohol is printed on the bottle, so if you drink a one ounce shot of bacardi 151, the amount of alcohol is .755 ounces. Say a beer is twelve ounces with an alcohol percentage of 5.5 percent means there are .66 ounces.
Women are generally smaller than men, and they produce less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol. For those reasons, most women will have a higher BAC than the average male if they both drink the same amount of alcohol.
no. they don't. they drink nectar
Vodka contains no carbohydrates; however, it is used as energy and may therefore affect your blood sugar depending on how much you drink. One drink for a woman and two drinks for a male is usually all that is recommended. A drink is equal to 1 1/2 ounces of alcohol.