I am a 25 year old, relatively big guy from years of heavy weightlifting, however, alcohol seems to make me drunk quicker than guys way skinnier than myself. Now if I have got quite a lot of food on my stomach, I can drink about 4 pints before I feel really tipsy, but if I’ve only got a normal amount of food on my stomach I’ll feel buzzed after two pints. How come I get drunk so quick?
That sounds no diffrent to me. If you need the volume then drink tapwater aswelll.... or throw in the odd alcohol free. ... I drunk a lovely of Guiness the other day until someone pointed out it was 0%
Just on the subject of alcohol-free - does it taste as good, or do people put up with it to avoid the taunting of their fellow drinkers who don't approve of their abstinence?
Muscle has more water than fat, so alcohol will be diluted more in a person with more muscle tissue. Women are also thought to have less of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, which breaks down alcohol, so they will get drunk more easily. Dr Nick Knight told Newsbeat: "Age can affect how you process alcohol too.
BUT
I am sure there is an opinion oout there that says weightlifter can drink a bottle or two and walk in a straight line.
Alcohol tolerance varies enormously from person to person. When I was your age I would usually be ok up to 5 or 6 pints, nowadays I would be stewed after 3. All sorts of other factors come into play eg speed of alcohol consumption, food intake, your mood at the time, your general health, your metabolism, whether you are taking any medication.
I'll agree that pubs are not all that they are cracked up to be - give me a really good dinner at home and craic around the table to a bottle or three....
DTC - I have no idea what your reference to suspension means.
But since it is on your mind - and hopefully retrocop will read thus in view of his recent barbs on the subject -
In all my years as a Moderator, I have only ever suspended one AB'er in the early hours when he was the worse for alcohol, and in danger of getting himself banned. He was reinstated by the Editor a couple of days later.