Can wine make you drunk?!


Question:

Can wine make you drunk?

Can wine make a person drunk?


Answers:
What a silly question, yes of course! Wine is the fermented product of grape juice, and contains alcohol... but red wine (in moderate quantities) is beneficial for us!

And quite sick

Yes but I wouldn't recommend it. Red wine gives the worst hangovers ever!

yes, if u drink enough

yes, if you drink by the bottle & not by the glass. take time to savor the taste of wine. it's yummy.

Oh, yeah.

Yes very drunk. And it will give you the worst headaches and hangovers!

Would people still drink it if it didn't?

Of course! It has alcohol in it!

It can me, I can only handle 3 glasses, then I become tipsy.

Of course! Unless it's alcohol free.

try it out!!!! you'll get the answer :)

it depends on how much you drink. but yeah wine can make you drunk. lol

alcoholic wine yes and VERY sick. A wine puker is nasty and the hang over is miserable.

Drunk and Sick.

It can & will if you go overboard.

Wine has about 11-14% alcohol in one bottle. If you compare that to beer which is about 5-6% then you can see that wine will get you a lot more drunk. Also red wine has a tendancy to go to your head faster.

yes if u drink too much of it... and it depends on how old it is too!

HECK A GOOD WOMEN CAN GET MAKE YOU DRUNK

it depend how much u drink

Absolutely. Wine has an alcohol content form 8% to even 18%, and it can make someone who drink enough of it very drunk. Wine is considered one of the worst hangovers because of the sulfides and sugar. I would advise against drinking wine to get drunk, as it usually ends up with a very bad headache.

no not drunk just intoxicated lol

Yes, just drink plenty of it.

I loved the answer "Of course! Unless it's alcohol free. "
Alcohol free wine..... that's just juice....not wine....lol.

of course wine can make you drunk... all depends on your tolerance, how much you drink, and the strenght of the wine. I say you start off w/ Mad Dog 20/20 if you are just looking to get drunk cheaply.




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