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Tag: Responsible drinking

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Which Alcohol Makes You Drunk the Most? Separating Myth from Pharmacology

5 min read
It's a common misconception that certain types of alcoholic beverages make you “more drunk” or produce different kinds of intoxication, but the reality is that the intoxicating effect comes from a single molecule: ethanol. The intensity and speed of intoxication are determined by the *amount* of ethanol consumed and how quickly it's absorbed by the body, not the drink's type.

How to speed up breaking down alcohol? The truth about metabolism and recovery

3 min read
The human liver metabolizes alcohol at a steady, fixed rate of about one standard drink per hour, a pace that cannot be rushed. This fundamental physiological truth is central to understanding **how to speed up breaking down alcohol**, as many common remedies offer little more than temporary comfort rather than genuine acceleration of the process.

The Pharmacological Answer: How many beers are 2 shots of vodka?

5 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a single standard alcoholic drink in the United States contains 0.6 fluid ounces of pure alcohol. This is the key metric for understanding the pharmacological comparison and answering the question, 'how many beers are 2 shots of vodka?'