Is 40% volume alot?!


Question: There is some scotch whiskey 40% volume is that alot because i had 50ml of it and now feel weird but not drunk


Answers: There is some scotch whiskey 40% volume is that alot because i had 50ml of it and now feel weird but not drunk

Drink lots of water.
I mean like a litre of it in the next few hours.
Coffee DOES NOT sober you up.
Coffee is a diuretic (the same as alcohol) It makes you pee a lot.
Peeing makes you dehydrated which gives you a headache (hangover)
Water 'dilutes' the alcohol and will restore your body to normal.
15 is irrelevant.
I wish I hadnt ever started drinking.
Good luck in school tomorow!

yes its strong

the average beer is 5% wine is approx 16%

its a fair amount yes but its pretty normal for whiskey.

yea lol thats some hefty whiskey .. as far as being 15 it really only depends on ur body size. if ur a big kid then no otherwise i guess it makes you a lightweight lol

it's a LOT for a 15 yr old boy

it's normal for a 15yr old Whisky!

(Cask strength is 48%)

seriously, STOP drinking if you feel wierd.

40% is alot i mean it is really really alot i could never handle that aha im 18 year old girl and im a complete light weight..x

That is 80 proof, strong enough, but stronger is readily available. Yes, it is too much for a 15 year old who wants to become an alcoholic.

the normal session spirit is 40%
that is just over a double in pub measures so if you,ve knocked it back in one then the original alcohol rush will "hit you" and then when your brain takes in the alcohol content then it will settle down and you will be more lucid for the moment but gradually the alcohol will enter the bloodstream and the more you drink the more you will get drunk
for a 15 yr old its not a lot, DEPENDING if you are a regular drinker. you know you should,nt but you will cos you can.
we all did it and suffered!!

40% volume is the standard alcohol quantity in most spirits. You should be OK for tomorrow btw, as long as you lay off it and drink a bit of water.

leve it alone tom





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