Death from alcohol poisoning occurs at approximately .40 BAC. That level can be attained by a 160 lb. person with moderate alcohol resistance with exactly eighteen beers, and assuming no irregularities in tolerance or absorption rates, eighteen beers would put the 192 lb. man at a BAC of .332. Anything above about .3 can cause heart failure and death, so yes, this hypothetical man could die, but not necessarily, especially if given immediate medical care.
If meaning STANDARD drinks, approx. ONE and HOUR.
by having 5 drinks
That would depend on how fast you drank, and how long it had been since you stopped when you were tested. Body composition and gender also enter into it. For most people, four beers in an hour would do it.The body metabolizes alcohol at the rate of roughly a beer an hour, so if you had five beers in two hours, you'd still be in about the same place.
157 drinks per hour
i would think no
Half a 10-ounce bottle in under an hour ought to just about do it. That would be 1.25 ounces of pure alcohol, the equivalent of about 2 beers.
50 miles per hour.
7 beers an hour
We have no way of knowing. As many as she wanted, we guess. Anyone who drinks 3 - 5 drinks in an hour is binging.
It is "Dos cervezas por hora"
Two beers in an hour ought to do it.
3 beers the 1st hour average weighted person 175LBs. 1 beer an hour after that 12oz. beers, wait 20-30 minutes and should be .04- .05 range.