Does inhaling alcohol fumes get you drunk?!


Question: Does inhaling alcohol fumes get you drunk!?
Can the alcohol molecules in the gas from strong alcohol be inhaled into your lungs and therefor quickly enter your blood!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Of course!.!.!.it is extremely dangerous as you get far more intoxicated than drinking alcohol, which is metabolised by the body!. A friend of mine had a clever contraption for inhaling alcohol (im not gunna tell anyone how he did it ) and he ended up in hospital with alcohol poisoning after just a few whiff's!. Its dangerous!. Dont do it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes, Vapor bars/clubs are rare!.!.!. but around!. They alcohol!.!.!. usually a flavor infused liquor is vaporized and inhaled!. It gets you drunk fast and hard since the alcohol is delivered into your bloodstream directly via the lungs!.

There was a vapor martini bar in Youngstown Ohio a few years ago when I lived there!. The process was band shortly after they opened and I never got a chance to try it!. Don't think I would want to anyway!.!.!. What is the point of drinking if not to enjoy the taste!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

Of course - people working in industries with ethylic steams, can die of cirrhosis after a perfect sober life -Www@FoodAQ@Com

Not that I am aware of!. Never heard of anyone getting drunk from inhaling strong alcohol!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes it can but it depense how much you inhal!. But if someone is drinking beside you cant !.Www@FoodAQ@Com

no the only way that you can get drunk is if you drink alcohol then it able to enter the blood streamWww@FoodAQ@Com

no liquor, beer or wine!.!.!.!.only rubbing alcohol or something like gasoholWww@FoodAQ@Com

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