That would depend on the individual. It is safe to say that it would not be in very good shape, nor would his heart, arteries or pancreas, among other things.
Abusive drinking for a period of decades can cause liver damage.
It takes many years of heavy drinking to be a cause of liver damage. On the other hand, drinking in moderation benefits the liver.
Drinking affects the brain, kidney, and the liver.
No, red blood cells are not destroyed in the liver. They are broken down in the spleen and recycled by the body.
Liver
If you mean after a night of drinking, yes. If you mean you drink every day in moderation there is no ill effect on the liver.
no water will help clean your liver out
Drinking a bit more alcohol than you should from 10 to 20 years can seriously damage your liver. Most people are NOT conscious of this. By drinking this much, your liver has to soak up all the bad chemicals, leading to liver diseases.
It takes years (typically decades) of heavy abusive drinking to cause any damage to the liver.
Heavy abusive drinking typically doesn't lead to liver damage unless it continues for decades. However, heavy drinking also carries safety risks from falls, auto crashes, etc. Only moderate drinking confers health and longevity benefits.
excessive drinking
absolutely not.