Get strict. And use a yard stick.
Alcohol affects anyone who drinks it. Some people have a high tolerance for alcohol which makes it seem that they are unaffected until they have had enough to exceed the tolerance level, at which point they usually become drunk quite rapidly. A high tolerance for alcohol is a defining characteristic of alcohol addiction, by the way.
There is no tolerance here when drinking alcohol.
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Alcohol tolerance can lower due to several factors, including reduced frequency of consumption, changes in body weight or health status, and age-related metabolic changes. When a person stops drinking or significantly decreases their alcohol intake, their body may become more sensitive to its effects, leading to lower tolerance levels. Additionally, factors such as liver function and overall physiological changes can influence how alcohol is processed in the body.
Real-life dwarves have less tolerance to alcohol than non-dwarf people due to lower body mass. In fantasy, such as Lord of the Rings, dwarves are major drinkers (especially of beer/ale) and seem to have a higher tolerance than humans.
Alcohol tolerance refers to responses to the effects of ethanol in alcoholic beverages. This includes the speed of recovery from insobriety and resistance to alcoholism.
The yeast alcohol tolerance level for the fermentation process is typically around 12-18.
High tolerance for alcohol is one of the first signs of developing alcoholism. The problem has already begun at that point.
Tolerance refers to the blood alcohol level necessary to cause impairment of mental and physical function. As alcoholism develops, the ability to tolerate alcohol also increases.
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No. Increased tolerance comes from addiction, not outside sources.