It actually is impossible to determine with out a alcohol breath test. The reason this is, is because if a baby drinks one single beer its alcohol level would be a lot higher than an adult that had drank a single beer. Lets say you eat before you drink, your levels would be even lower than eating on an empty stomach.
Each unit of alcohol is estimated to be in the blood for one hour. This means one shot, one glass of wine or one beer.
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AnswerIt depends on how much. They say wait one hour per beer. One beer is about twelve percent alcohol. If you sleep for eight hours, most of it's gone, but if you had more than your share, you could wake up drunk. Alcohol is metabolized at about 0.015 of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per hour.
In general there is about 1% more alcohol in an ice beer then a comparable one.
The alcohol content will be the same. However, chances are you will drink the two shandy's more slowly then one beer. That means your body will burn off more of the alcohol before you are finished, so your blood alcohol content will be slightly lower.
Yes, one beer should be fine with this medication. However be careful about taking this medication and consume a lot of alcohol, as this can thin your blood.
one beer.
When you drink beer, the alcohol can cause blood vessels in your nose to dilate, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink beer, it can cause congestion because alcohol can dilate blood vessels in your nasal passages, leading to increased blood flow and swelling, which can result in congestion.
It is the alcohol in the beer. Alcohol is a depressant.
Alcohol thins the blood, making it harder for the tatooist
No. Your body will filter out alcohol one drink (12oz beer) per hour if you're a guy. For a girl, it's longer. If you chugged them all at six you would be fine after ten that night.