There is only one type of drinkable alcohol - ethanol. To get drunk it depends on the person. .08 in most states (if not all) is legally drunk. That is an average four drinks at one ounce of pure ethanol per drink. One drink can be: a beer, 8oz of wine, 1 shot of hard proof liquor, or one mixed drink.
Alcohol
About as fast as on any other drink. Drunkenness is a function of how much alcohol you drink over a short time, not the way drinks are mixed. Alcohol is alcohol.
If you drink too much alcohol so that you become drunk and are ill you have abused alcohol. If you drink allot of alcohol on a regular basis you are also abusing alcohol.
It depends how much you drink. 12% is a typical alcohol content for wine.
You'll get drunk, then alcohol poisoned, and then die if you don't stop. You'll also have a hangover the next morning. This applies to every single type of alcoholic drink there is.
it all depends on what kind of alcohol it also depends on your heigth and weight
Listerine contains 27% alcohol by volume, about twice what is in wine. How much you have to drink depends on your tolerance for alcohol. When people get around to drinking Listerine, they are usually active alcoholics and it takes a fair amount to get them drunk, unless they have reached the point where their tolerance has begun to decline.
Alcohol is not present in semen in any significant quantity. If he's drunk, why would.... Oh, never mind.
Sometimes it heredity and sometimes its just the sheer idea of being drunk and not caring about the world.
If people drink too much alcohol, it can temporarily impair their psychomotor control.
If you drink four 12 ounce bottles of beer you will have about as much alcohol in your system as if you drink four glasses of wine or four mixed drinks.As a matter of information, that amount of alcohol drunk by a 170-lb. man in one hour will put you right at .08 BAC.
Because their blathers are ready to burst because of when they get drunk they have sex with many random people and when the need to use the bathroom they hold it.