On average depending on your size, a shot, 5 ounces of wine or 12 ounces of beer, each takes about an hour - so any two of them will take two hours.
It takes one hour for every shot of liquor to "sober up".
Alcohol is metabolized at the rate of about 1 unit (0.6 oz)of pure alcohol per hour. One unit is the amount found in one 12 oz. beer, one standard shot, or one 6 oz. glass of wine. Therefore, a 12-pack would take a minimum of 12 to 15 hours to clear your system, depending on how long it took you to drink it.
It depends on how much you drink. The rule of thumb is 1 shot of most alcohol will leave your system after 1 hour. (1 shot is 25ml). With standard beer, cider and bitter a bottle (330ml) is 1.5 units and a pint (560ml) is 2.5. Government guideline suggest that you drink no more than 21 units for men and 14 units for women per week.
One hour for one shot, one regular serving of wine, or one beer.
There is the same amount of alcohol in a glass of wine, a can of beer, and a shot of liquorA
There is the same amount of alcohol in a glass of wine, a can of beer, and a shot of liquorA
There is the same amount of alcohol in a glass of wine, a can of beer, and a shot of liquorA
It can vary depending on the beer and the alcohol being compared. In general, 12 ounces of beer is considered the same as a shot.
It depends on what type of beer or wine it is and who brewed it. There's no exact measure but if you want a generalized average, beer generally is around 5% ABV (which in this case a can of beer will contain more than a shot [in the US a shot is about 1.5 fluid ounces]).
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Any type of liquer shot and chase it with a beer - such as Jack Daniels or Wild Turkey and a beer. What is really good is when you drop a shot of Amaretto into half a glass of a lighter beer and chug that back its called a Dr. Pepper.
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