is it easier to get drunk after having different types drinks than having just the one?!


Question: Is it easier to get drunk after having different types drinks than having just the one?
Answers:

Look at the percentage of alcoholic content (or proof)...the higher that number, the faster you'll get drunk. For instance, I believe that Captain Morgan ranks in at 35% alcohol (70 proof). Jack Daniel's whiskey, however, comes in at 46% alcohol (92 proof) [I think that's the right number]. Jack Daniel's will get you drunker faster than Captain Morgan and, by the way, Jack tastes better anyway!



In general no, it doesn't matter how you get the alcohol, it's the amount that makes a difference.

This is because the alcohol is absorbed mainly through the intestines so it doesn't matter how it gets there.

There is, there always is in these things, an exception to the rule.

For some reason the alcohol from red wine is absorbed more easily through the stomach wall than other alcoholic drinks (the alcohol is the same but therre are other chemicals in the wine that make this happen).

So if you are drinking other alcohol, then switch to red wine, you can feel the effects quicker.



eh, its the amount of drink that will get you drunk faster rather than the type. Example being if you drink 3 beers rather than a beer and 2 shots. It seems like your getting drunk faster because your drinking less fluid.

Seasoned alcoholic



It just depends on the Alcohol content, not the type of drink.



No but its more enjoyable




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