it depends on how much you weigh, say you way around 140 it would take 7-9 beers to get teen drunk. hard liquor it would take 5-7 shots. and it also depends on how old you are
To be considered drunk its 2 beers
It takes 1 beer to make you tipsy!, and 1 and 1/2 to get arrested for drunk driving! So, stick to 2 beers, and really if you are a teen, you may want to not do this because you are a teen and you need to have fun doing kid stuff for now.
That can't be answered based on gender alone, except to say that -- all else being equal, which it rarely is -- a given amount of alcohol will make a woman more intoxicated than a man because of women's reduced production of the enzyme that metabolizes alcohol.
Other variables would include whether the person is accustomed to drinking, their body weight, and whether they have developed a tolerance to the drug -- one of the first signs of an addiction -- and even race.
In general, just about everyone will be legally intoxicated if they drink three drinks in one hour, less if the drinks have more than .6 ounces of alcohol in them.
Alcohol consumption among wine industry workers can range from anywhere between none and a lot. It varies based on personal preference and geographical placement. Culture and gender are also factors.
That would depend on how rapidly you drank it, your gender, and whether you are an experienced drinker with tolerance to alcohol (on the way to becoming an alcoholic, in other words). Eight or ten drinks (5 - 6 ounces of pure alcohol) in a couple of hours would put a 120-pounder in the 0.30 range, which is fatal in some cases.
Gender and weight.
Sex will not affect your blood alcohol count. However, your BAC may cause you to have more sex than you are used to or to take more risks. If you mean gender differences, then yes, females tend to metabolize alcohol slower.
gender
While there are variables such as gender and weight, each state defines legal intoxication differently. In general, anything more than 1 drink in 1 hour for either a male or female will cause you to be legally intoxicated
Physical size, gender, amount of alcohol consumed, time period over which alcohol is consumed, contents of stomach, etc.
1. What type of mixer has been consumed with the alcohol (effervescent beverages cause more rapid absorption of alcohol into blood). 2. Whether or not there is food in the person's stomach. 3. How fast a person drinks. 4. The gender of the drinker (higher BAC per drink for women)
It varies based on gender, height, and activity, but the average teen that age should consume between 1,400 and 1,600 caloires a day.
It varies based on gender, height, age, and activity, but the average teen that age should consume between 1,400 and 1,600 caloires a day. A younger child should consume up to 1,300 caloires a day.
All sports team members must be sure exams are handed in before getting on the bus.
No