How much do i need to get drunk?!


Question:

How much do i need to get drunk?

im buying a 750 mL bottle of smirnoff apple twisted vodka and I have 2 questions:

1) how many shots approx. are in that bottle?
2) I am 5'8 and weigh 138, ive been drunk a few times before so how many shots of it do you think ill need to be drunk??


Answers: apx. 25 -30 shots in a bottle, you weight i would say 7 shots your feeling good 10 shots you drunk 13-15 shots your hammered. you shouldnt worry about getting drunk Don't they make straws long enough to not waste a glass.
You know what your going to feel like tomorrow. Crappola In general, a person's body can process 1 drink an hour. Instead of doing shots, you should mix it. Two drinks and hour or so should do it.
Also, you should become very aware of your tolerance, as getting drunk when you don't mean to be can suck, as well as cheap drunk girls who don't know their tolerance are very annoying. 1) At approximately 30 mL to the ounce, there are about 25 one ounce shots.

2) The second question cannot be answered in the blind since different people of the same size.have different reactions to the same amount of alcohol. It should take you about the same number of shots that got you drunk the last time. However, you should stay aware of the fact that there is a legal definition of being drunk which is different from how well you can stand. That definition is based on your blood alcohol level and that may vary from state to state although the federal "guidelines" are 0.08%.

If you are underage, don't drink. If you are of legal age, please make sure that there is a designated sober driver to get you home. I'm 5"9 and 130, so were pretty much the same, See i can tell you how much i need to get drunk, that would be like 8 big shots, but i drink a lot, and since you dont drink alot it would be less. Theres a few factors, for instance, there are different sized shot glasses, your tolerance, if you've eaten before, not to mention if you take the shots one after the other, youll get drunk faster than if you take one, wait a while, than take another. Everyone is different, so just be aware of your limit and remember, guys process alcohol differently than woman, us girls tend to get drunk faster, So id say ten shots for you, to get drunk would be way too much, since you havent been drunk that often, You could be tipsy after 3 shots. Just watch yourself, You know better than anyone how much you can handle, honey no one can tell you how much your body can handle the only way you will figure it out is by experience but be smart and careful and eventually you will learn your limit. If you are buying alcohol for the purpose of getting drunk - then you need to deal with the reason that you want to get drunk It all depends on your tolerance of alcohol, age, metabolism, weight, how fast you are drinking it, if you have a full or empty stomach, if you're having other drinks in between shots, what you're using to chase it... etc...
There's a million variables & there will be no clear answer to this.
Oh, & there's about 30-32 1.5oz shots in that bottle. Getting drunk is different for everyone and can be different each time. If you don't know how much you can handle, you should stick to beer or wine coolers. If you insist on drinking liquor though, 1) don't drink it too fast. It will sneak up on you. 2) If you eat greasy food before you drink, your body won't absorb it as fast, but you will then get drunk as hell all at once. 3) If you haven't had anything to eat all day or haven't had much sleep, you'll get drunk quicker. It's all about a number of factors and you should be careful with liquor if you're a beginner or you'll be hugging the toilet. I know it took me many times before I learner the lesson. Have fun and be safe.



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