The term "27 alcohol level" is unclear, as it could refer to blood alcohol concentration (BAC) or another measurement. If you mean a BAC of 0.27%, that is considered very high and potentially dangerous, typically requiring several drinks over a short period, depending on factors like body weight and metabolism. Generally, it takes about 4 to 5 standard drinks for a person to reach a BAC of 0.08%, which is the legal limit in many places. Always drink responsibly and be aware of the risks associated with high alcohol consumption.
about 40 at 5% alcohol volume
About four to five, depending on the drinks. Perhaps less.
That would depend on the size and gender of the drinker, and how rapidly the drinks were consumed. It is possible to drink indefinitely and not reach that level if one drinks slowly enough.
It depends on the strength of the drinks, the experience, size, weight and sex of the drinker, and how rapidly they are consumed. The LD50 for alcohol (the blood alcohol level at which 50% of people will die) is 0.40% by volume. However, many alcoholics have a tolerance for levels higher than that.
Thousands.
one if you're awesome
1.1 standard drinks 5% alcohol (375ml can)
The moderate consumption of alcohol for women contributes to improved health and greater longevity than either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it. The recommended intake varies significantly from country to country.
The number of drinks in 1.2 ounces of alcohol depends on the type of beverage. Generally, a standard drink in the U.S. contains about 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol. Therefore, 1.2 ounces of alcohol would equal approximately two standard drinks. However, this can vary based on the specific drink's alcohol content.
There are 33 standard drinks. 37% Alcohol by volume.
It is 0.01 litres of pure alcohol.
Thirty 25cc shots in a 750cc bottle.