How much beers would it take a person to get drunk?!


Question:

How much beers would it take a person to get drunk?

For a women weighing about 115.


Answers: There's only one way to find out...

Cheers! It totally depends on how much you drink
what kind of beer
how much you have eaten that day
also how fast your body can metabolise alcohol Depends on how often you drink. My mother only needs about 5 ounces and she's looped. For an average 115 lb. person, I'd say 3-4 and the brand is also important. I'm 110 and it takes me about three. I agree with another poster...depends on brand of beer. Use this website to seek out any brand of beer in the world and it will list the ABV (how much booze is in there) Depends on your individual size (height/weight), as well as your tolerance level. 1 beer and u fail the alcohol test 0.08 % is legally drunk. Honestly that all depends upon how often that person drinks. For someone who drinks daily, it may be a twelve pack, but for someone who hardly drinks, I would say 2 or 3 beers drank with in an hour should do it. They say for people who are driving not to consume more than one bottle of beer, or glass of wine or one mixed drink per hour. I am a light drinker, so I know that 2 beers and I am well on my way to being drunk, and my body weight is a little more than yours. It also depends upon how much food is in your system, someone with a full stomach can tolerate more alcohol than someone with an empty stomach. I hope this answered your question. 2-3 depending on your tolerance. It depends on several things, your body size and weight, how much you had to eat, how tired you are, and your own personal tolerance. I don't think there is a set limit that states that if you drink this much, you are drunk. Again it all depends upon your body weight and size.. Everyone has different tolerances. it's different for everyone! like everyone else is saying ... IT TOTALLY DEPENDS.

it's not only how much you weigh, but what kind of beer you're drinking, reg, dark, light, etc ... what your tolerence level is ... are you a drinker or not?

it's never the same for two people. even if they both weighed the same & both drank a lot. It depends on the person drinking the beer.



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