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0.6 ounces per hour
No
0.6 Ounces per hour.
No
It depends on the individual. Females can metabolise less alcohol than males. 1 unit per hour for females, males can start with an extra drink but then work on one unit per hour. A unit is a standard glass of wine, a nip of spirits ...
The average body oxidizes the standard drink at around 3/4 a drink per hour.
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gallons per hour x 2.133 = ounces per minute
The general rule is the body can metabolize one drink per hour. A drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits, all of which contain the same amount of alcohol. But, there are several variables in this. If you have eaten a meal before drinking, metabolizing is slowed. If it was high in fat slower yet. Women metabolize alcohol differently than men.
No. A healthy male liver can handle about .6 ounces per hour; a female, slightly less.
18.75 gallons per hour.
Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, at the rate of about 0.6 ounces (14 ml) per hour of pure alcohol (assuming a healthy liver).