With a bottle of #2 JD at 40% alc., how much would I need to drink to get drunk?!


Question: I have a fair buzz right now and I'm about 1/4 though the bottle mixing it with coke.

weight 115pds.

yes I'm of legal age to drink but I hardly do drink and have only been drunk enough to get that unbalanced feeling where you move around...


Answers: I have a fair buzz right now and I'm about 1/4 though the bottle mixing it with coke.

weight 115pds.

yes I'm of legal age to drink but I hardly do drink and have only been drunk enough to get that unbalanced feeling where you move around...

Youll feel fine for a while.. then within about a sip you will turn.

Spirits do that to you, especially JD. You will feel completely fine one second then the next..Youre drunk.

the coke adds sugar to the mix.......if you drink it straight through
and at a faster pace. I'm sure you'll find what your looking for. also may i recommend some Cristal. its a hell of a lot more fun..
Be careful though sir. do it
in a safe environment. i think weight doesn't play a HUMONGOUS part of it but you can figure it out by counting how many cups you consume.

Well, if you have an empty stomach around 1 shot will get you fairly drunk.
If youve got a full stomach around 10 shots because it will release it very slowly, so it will be processed well, so you'l' need a lot.

That depends on a whole lot of factors - size, age, gender, food consumption, experience, drinking rate etc. Some people can drink a whole bottle of spirits and remain relatively sober while others can drink half a bottle and fall all over the place.
Leave it at the half drunk stage because the morning after is not worth it.

You alter yourself as soon as you take the first sip.
Your body and mind will get back to 99% normal
in one hour for each 1oz. of Jack Daniels.

Long term though, for each year you have imbibed,
It takes one month of sobriety to get close to normal again.

Just a rule of thumb...

If you asked about 1 hour ago, you're probably drunk by now. Legally drunk in most states is bac.08%





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