Can you get drunk from a few shots of wine?!


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Can you get drunk from a few shots of wine?


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After 30-40 years of drinking your body will almost instantly react to alcohol. One shot get you going, but, it also start the crave!
Example; An alcoholic can go months without drinking, but, when they drink one it starts a crave. This hard to explain. But, I not have to drink. I can drink one beer and start feeling the effects, I may not be drunk, but, if I not pay attention to how many beers I drink, I can drink a 12 pack in less than 3 hours (Without even knowing) and be drunk. Hope you understand. I can explain more if anyone need to know.
So, yes, if your body has been trained for alcohol you can be drunk on 2 shots! Just drink them fast, which you will, in time, it just takes time. ;-)

if your a light weight

You're not supposed to shoot wine! It's meant to be enjoyed out of a nice crystal glass!

Besides, getting drunk all depends on your weight, and tolerance.

You don't shoot wine, you drink it. It's meant to be enjoyed. Whether or not you can get drunk off of it depends on the person drinking it, I know some people that can only have one glass, and some that can chug a whole bottle.
If you are planning on doing shots of wine, like in a drinking game or something, you probably won't get drunk off it. Wine doesn't have a super high proof to begin with.

I don't know, are you large or small? Are you male or female? Why are you shooting wine... These things matter.

I never heared do shots of wine, they are usually called galss of wine,

well.... wine has a alcohol % of 16-25% mostly so if you are taking 5 shots of wine thats the same as about 1 of a normal shot yes you can get drunk if your a light weight

Best thing to do drink a half of bottle of wine drink a brewski and then finish off the rest of the bottle you would be feeling super great and love everyone.

yes, if you have a low tolerance




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