Well some people are lightweights and some can take lots of alchol to get drunk. A few shots should do the normal person.. you never know till you try!
A. well theres an old Mexican proverb that says, one tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.
it depends on your tolerance towards alcohol. if u never drink then more then likely it doesn't take much at all but if your a raging alcholic then it takes quiet a bit.
it takes me about 7-8 but im 15 so idk...
Of course it depends on the strength of the drink, and how you can handle your drink. If you're crazy enough to do vodka shots then I would say about 6-8 would get the average say... 20 year old fairly drunk. For some it would probably be as high as 15, for others maybe only 3. With other drinks such as Apple/Blackcurrant/Cherry Sourz, which are only half as strong, you would expect this values to be doubled - so 12-16 for the average middle aged person, but for some people maybe a whole bottle or more, while for others maybe only 8 shots of Sourz would be needed. It's all relative really. For the average 200 pound person, three shots in an hour would put you over the legal limit for DUI.
About 10... I'm a 22 year old college girl... so I drink a lot more that most!
The 'drink drive' limit in the UK roughly equates to two 'units of alcohol', in most Eurupean countries it is just over one unit. A 'unit' is half a pint of medium beer, one modest glass of wine, one measure of spirits etc. At the two unit level judgment for skilled tasks such as driving begins to be impaired. To get roaring drunk you need more than two units.
Most people become noticeably intoxicated with blood alcohol levels of around .08 - 1.0%. This is roughly equivalent to two drinks in an hour for a female, and three for a male. However, the actual process of intoxication begins immediately, and starts affecting mental processes such as inhibition and judgment at levels around .05% for both sexes (one drink for the ladies, two for guys).
The amount of alcohol you need to consume to become drunk depends on the definition of "drunk" and on the individual's body weight , build and factors such as how long ago they ate.
In many countries, it is illegal to drive with a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) of 0.05%. So for this answer, a BAC over 0.10% will be considered "drunk". At this level, most people will begin to show mood changes, impairment with reflexes, staggering, slurred speech and other signs of intoxication.
Alcohol affects people differently, and there is no definitive way to work out how much alcohol will make a person drunk. It is possible to estimate, based on body weight - but this is only a rough guide. the same amount of alcohol usually affects females more than males.
A standard drink is approximately one shot, one glass of beer or one glass of wine.
A 40kg (90lb) female will likely be intoxicated after 2 drinks.
A 45kg (100lb) male after 3 drinks
A 55kg (120lb) person after 3 drinks
A 64kg (140lb) person after 4 drinks
A 91kg (200lb) person after 5-6 drinks
A 100kg (220lb) person after 6 drinks
A normal liver will metabolise one standard drink every 90mins - this means that you can take off approximately 0.01% BAC every 40mins after the drink is finished. Having a meal before, or during, alcohol consumption should also help to reduce the affects of alcohol.
It varies, depending on your tolerance, weight, if you've recently eaten or any other number of things. if you are drinking hard liqour, beer, wine, etc.
Well It really depends on what drink and what reactions a person gets to a certain drink
for instance my Dad gets drunk after 3 bottles of wine
it depinds on the persons weight and how many bottles they have had
Depends on your body weight, your natural resistance to alcohol and your own preferences to alcohol. Ex. There are some people who get drunk after having 1 or 2 bottles of beer, but can shot tequila all night long.
i say at least 3 but don't get compleatly drunk unless it's your party (^.^)
At least 8 a day
It will take about 7.6 2-liter bottles to equal four US gallons.
Are these 2 liter bottles? If so about 20.
89oz /16oz per bottle = 5.56 bottles
around 5000 bottles a day
It depends on how much you get for each bottle.
zero
How many minutes it takes for someone to pass out drunk depends on how much they drank.
6 beers