Usually 0.3 - 0.5% not anywhere near enough for a person to feel intoxicated. Even if you drink 20 12oz cans, you will expel it faster than you can get drunk off it. Alcohol occurs naturally in sugary drinks as a process of the sugar being broken down.
Now as for sugar free drinks such as 7up it is added as a substitute to sugar as a sweetener. Again it is not possible to get drunk of this, and actually beneficial to ingest low amounts of alcohol as an antioxidant and its good for the circulatory system. Although, both those benefits are negated by the sugar, caffeine and other ingredients, few of which are any good.
about 5% to 7% some European dark beers are stronger - maybe up to 10%
An IPA typically contains around 5-7 alcohol by volume.
Dont drink any alcohol, any alcohol can mess up a liver at some point.
More than what The final alcohol content would be somewhere between 40% and 7% alcohol by volume depending on how much of each you have. To answer the question, the resulting solution would be less alcoholic than the 40% and more alcoholic than the 7%.
Its up to them how much they spend!! im English and i don't even drink alcohol....
Food in the stomach can help to slow down the absorption of alcohol, but it doesn't completely soak it up. Eating a meal before or while consuming alcohol can help to reduce the rate at which alcohol enters the bloodstream, thereby reducing intoxication.
No it is not, a shandy is beer and lemonade (7-up or gingerale in North America) , therefore i would not say it is a good idea after all there is still beer- does not matter how much soda you add, alcohol is alcohol
No, but if they give you a 7-panel screen, you're screwed.
It depends on how much self-discipline you have. If you exercise and don't replace the alcohol with food, you can lose as much as you want to.
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In Syracuse: Possession of Alcohol by Person Under 21: • Up to $50 fine and/or completion of an alcohol awareness program and/or up to 30 hours of community service
You can bring up to 3 liters of alcohol into Mexico duty-free if you are over 18 years old.