Here's what it says on the Oxford Brooks website:
1-2 units cheerfulness and increase in self confidence
Manchester bus drivers, when given a drink, believed they could drive an 8' bus through a 7'6" gap!
2 units Increased risk of accident
3 units Usually increased happiness, but significantly impaired judgement
5 units Above the legal limit for driving. Potential loss of driving license and cause of serious accidents
10 units Slurred speech, loss of self control, maybe aggressive
12 units Inability to walk straight, loss of memory
18 units Approaching toxic levels. Continued drinking will lead to unconsciousness
Depends on the units of alcohol in the drink, and also the quantity.
You cannot determine the units of alcohol just from the quantity of the total vodka.Generally vodka has 40% alcohol in it.
Yes, Drinking different types of alcohol does get you drunk faster because every alcoholic knows every drink holds a different amount of alcohol in it
It depends on the weight of the individual and how fast it is consumed.
There are 3 units of alcohol in a 750ml bottle of West Coast cooler
2-3 units a day
It depends on each individual. Some people may be drunk after one or two, while some may not get drunk until after three or four beers. It varries based on each individual person and their own bodies's ability to regulate and handle and process alcohol.
1 unit of alcohol = 10 ml = 10 cc → 1 cc = 1/10 or 0.1 units of alcohol.
14 units for a woman per week
There were 15,829 alcohol related fatalities in 2006.
The alcohol units in a Jack Daniels Honey 70 Cl is 25.5 units.
It is best not to drive if you have any alcohol in your system. If you drink a unit of alcohol then it will take your body one hour to get rid of it. Thus how long you have to wait depends on how many units you have consumed.