John Bohman did. According to the coroner's report when he was found the next day dead, having choked on his vomit.
Anyone can, but no one should.
Roughly one hour per drink plus one more hour. So, roughly: 1 beer and 1 shot: 3 hours 2 shots and 1 glass of wine: 4 hours Mixed drinks vary, depending on alcohol content. (If a drink has 2 shots of Irish Cream and 1 shot of rum, it counts as 3 shots).
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That depends on the age and gender of the person.
Alcohol will remain in the body anywhere from 1 to 6 hours depending on the amount of alcohol ingested. Alcohol metabolizes at a rate of 0.15 BAC per hour.
The liver can metabolize one ounce of alcohol in one hour. Assuming each shot is one ounce, it would take three hours.
The time it takes for alcohol to leave a person's system depends on several factors, including their weight, metabolism, and the type of alcohol consumed. On average, the body processes about one standard drink per hour. If we consider that one shot typically contains one standard drink, it could take approximately 8 hours for 8 shots to fully clear from the system, though individual variations may apply. It's important to note that impairment can persist even after alcohol is no longer detectable.
Nope! And drinking 40 shots quickly could be fatal.
yes it will show.especailly if you drink lots of liquor and get drunk it'll show up
maybe 15 shots over the course of a night?
One in the right place.
An average whiskey mixed drink typically contains one to two shots of whiskey, which is about 1.5 to 3 ounces. The total volume may vary depending on the specific drink recipe and the mix used, such as soda or ginger ale. Ultimately, the amount can be adjusted to personal preference, but one shot is common for a standard serving.
0-5 nominate someone a shot, 6-10 one finger of your drink, 11-20 one shot of spirit e.g vodka, 21-30 2 shots of spirit. 31 and above is called a "Ben Burton" and you must drink 3 shots