Can a pint of whisky make you black out?!


Question:

Can a pint of whisky make you black out?

im just wondering, a pint isnt much. But can someone black out with that? I know someone that claims to have.

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1 week ago
how big is a quart? I drank once 3/4's of a bottle right above the pint and blacked out...dont remember half the night.


Answers:
1 week ago
how big is a quart? I drank once 3/4's of a bottle right above the pint and blacked out...dont remember half the night.

Everybody reacts differently to Alcohol, it is possible.

yep, especially if they are small

No, try drinking a quart you will pass out

Yes

pshhhh ...yes!

a pint of whiskey is wayyy stronger than a pint of beer!

Don't do that!

it depends on certain people.

Absolutely and if you drink it fast enough it will kill you.

It is possible, but there are a number of mitigating factors.

1) The size and weight of the drinker
2) The relative alcohol tolerance of the drinker
3) Whether or not he had anything to eat
4) How long does the drinker take to consume a pint of whiskey
5) The quality of the whiskey and alcohol content

Personally, I have consumed over 10 glasses of quality scotch over the course of an evening, while eating with friends. During the whole time I was completely lucid, made it home without incident, and completely remember the whole night. Of course, I am 6' tall, 230lbs, and drink on a regular basis. An unexperienced drinker may pass out after drink number two.

Yes, easily

sure. it depends on how quickly you drink it. it depends on how big the person is. it depends on how much food you have eaten before you drink. there are variables to getting drunk.




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