Can i get drunk off amaretto?!


Question:

Can i get drunk off amaretto?

is there enough alcohol content to get drunk off amaretto?
how many drinks do you think it'd take


Answers:
Yep.
Number of drinks depends on your body weight.
Have at it, and don't drive!

Very drunk !!! The amount of drinks depends on your age and size. If you're under 21; skip the thought!!!

yes, you can get drunk off anything that has alcohol it will just take more of it amaretto usually has an alcohol content of around 37-45 proof(18.5-22.5 percent alcohol) or just about half of regular vodka or most other alcohol so it will take about double the amount of amaretto as it would shots of vodka or beers to get as drunk

It would be illegal for you to consume this beverage if you are under the allowed age for your location. Also, operation of a motor vehicle is prohibited when consuming Amaretto.

Most Amaretto is 56 proof or 28% alcohol; like any other spirit you will feel the affects of this content on your system.

Amaretto is an excellent almond flavored liqueur whose historic roots go back to mid 1500’s in Sicily.

Always drink responsibly.

You can get drunk off just about any alcohol - in the right quantity, of course (I've even got a nice buzz off of those "brandy beans" chocolates that they put out at xmas - you just have to eat enough at one sitting...)

However, I would NOT recommend getting drunk off anything sweet - not only is the hangover worse, but your chance of getting sick/blacking out also increases (because you typically have to drink more to get the same effect).

Drink the whole bottle you'll catch a buzz.

I did last weekend my girl and I drank less than a bottle and mixed it with some sweat and sour we were lit




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