Someone who drinks occasionally.
Yes, the phenomenon is called alcohol tolerance. Their BAC will be as high as the moderate drinker, but the effects will be less pronounced.
A recreational drinker is someone who consumes alcoholic beverages primarily for enjoyment and social interaction rather than out of necessity or dependency. This type of drinker typically partakes in alcohol during social events, celebrations, or relaxation, and their consumption is usually moderate. Recreational drinkers generally maintain a balance in their drinking habits, avoiding excessive or harmful consumption.
No Lucy is not a drinker.
The Drinker was created in 1950.
Are we talking personal consumption? Assuming that a "glass" is a pint, or thereabouts, and a person is a regular drinker, and it is spread over an evening, 2-2 1/2 glasses is probably moderate. If a person is a light drinker, or it's not a whole evening, then less. 2-2 1/2 represents 4-5 units of alcohol - the health recommendation is that people shouldn't drink more than 3-4 on a regular basis.
drinker = Trinker
Binge drinker
Designated Drinker was created in 2000.
Drinker's Court was created in 1765.
John Drinker died in 1826.
John Drinker was born in 1760.
The cast of The Face on the Bar Room Floor - 1914 includes: Cecile Arnold as Madeleine - a Model Charles Chaplin as Artist Chester Conklin as Drinker Jess Dandy as Lover who stole Madeleine Minta Durfee as Bit Vivian Edwards as Model Edwin Frazee as Drinker Wallace MacDonald as Drinker Hank Mann as Drinker Harry McCoy as Drinker Frank Opperman as Drinker Fritz Schade as Drinker Josef Swickard as Drinker