Will a 750ml bottle of red wine get me drunk?!


Question: Will a 750ml bottle of red wine get me drunk!?
I dont want any critisizm here, or lectures, because this is part of my familys culture and there isnt anything you can do to change it!. Im from an italian family, and there is constantly drinking in a social setting!. Im 17, 5'9'' , and about 158 pounds,
i usually eat twice a day, common food like burgers, pasta, and soup!.
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Answers:
Depending on your tolerance for alcohol!. I would say yes, you would get pretty intoxicated!.
No lectures or anything, but red wine will give you a pretty bad hangover!. I love a nice red wine, but i hate the mornings after when i've had too much!.
Is it homemade or store bought!? It might make a difference!.
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It depends upon a lot of factors (weight, food intake, etc) as others have stated, but unless you have built up a HUGE tolerence, a normal bottle of red wine for someone your size should easily get you drunk!. A word of advice, get a quality bottle of wine (no cheap garbage, you'll pay for it if you do) and take your time, enjoy it with the company/conversation with friends!. You'll still get plenty plastered and not be passed out on the floor after 25 minutes!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Providing you don't drink on an empty stomach you shouldn't get really drunk but considering your age and weight, I think you will get quite "tipsy" though!. Just try and drink slowly where possible!. I do understand family/culture traditions and habbits!. Drinking more slowly will respect your families culture while respecting your own body!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It depends on your metabolism to some degree but, yes, if you drank an entire bottle of wine in 20 minutes along with a beer or two you would most certainly get drunk!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It depends how full your stomach is, and what kind of wine, but you should at least get a buzz!.

You will not get sh!t-faced drunk from wine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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