a 6 pack of beer
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typically half as much as it takes orally
The number of beers it takes to become legally drunk can vary depending on factors such as weight, metabolism, and tolerance. In general, for most people, consuming 4-5 standard beers in 3 hours would likely result in a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit of 0.08%. It is always best to avoid driving if you have consumed any amount of alcohol.
it takes me abt five?
It takes 2 beers to get a DUI
it really depends on how high the alcohol percentage is in the drink and also your tolerance to the drink. a woman probably about 4-5 men probably 5-6 it also depends what you mean by 'drunk'
well im about the same and really lol i always seem to loose track about 8 deep and when it comes to beers the last i can remember is 10 or 12 ...but it usually takes longer to hit me than most people so it all depends on the person
reaction time ----a+ foolThe amount of time it takes a person to perceive a stimulus and react to it is averagely 1 to 1.5 seconds.
About Four or Five units, it's different with everyone because everyone has a different tolerance to Alchohol.
In far advanced stages of the disease, when the liver is no longer functioning well, it is possible. Generally speaking, however, alcoholics can drink more than than non-alcoholics without showing it. That does not mean they are not drunk, but simply that they hide it better. No, every drink in the blood BAC is equal to 0.025%. Intoxication begins at 0.08% the liver illuminates 1 drink per hour.
The number of glasses of Andre (or any other alcoholic beverage) it takes to get drunk varies depending on factors such as the individual's weight, tolerance, and how quickly the alcohol is consumed. It's important to drink responsibly and know your limits to prevent overconsumption and its potential consequences.
In most states it is a BAC of 0.08 or higher. Bear in mind that you do not have to be tipsy drunk to qualify for DUI in most cases. All it takes is a few beers to go into DUI ranges and remember it all depends on your height, weight, and how fast it takes for you metabolize (sober up) alcohol.
Each person will have different tolerances. How much wine it takes depends on their tolerance, and the percentage of alcohol in the wine.