Yes - as more of the alcohol that is drank enters the bloodstream. IE - you drink three drinks real fast - get pulled over and blow a .09. Then you go to the station 30 minutes later and it is a .12 - happens all the time. However - it is the alcohol consumed that is doing it - nothing else. Sorry if this does not help your case. The body simply does not absorb alcohol that fast.
Getting Alcohol in your blood makes you drunk. This is achieved by drinking alcohol or an alcoholic beverage.
Very little people write on WikiAnswers when they have been drinking an alcoholic beverage. Most people who have been drinking an alcoholic beverage do not go to WikiAnswers to answer a question. If people have been drinking an alcoholic beverage, they have little tolerance to even get on the computer, if even use WikiAnswers at all.
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The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission governs the sale and distribution of alcohol in the state of Texas, as well as providing certification for people serving alcohol.
Actually, drinking any beverage, including an alcoholic one, is good for the kidneys.
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For purposes of the Texas Alcohol and Beverage code, anyone under 21 is a minor.
Bitters is an alcoholic beverage prepared with herbs and citrus dissolved in alcohol
Drinking any liquor with a carbonated beverage will get you drunk faster because the bloodstream absorbs the alcohol quicker with carbonation. I don't know about the "diet" part.
Alcoholic drinking is not social drinking.
The ammount of hard alcohol