How Many Gin Shots To Get Drunk?

How Many Gin Shots To Get Drunk?

Alcohol is a fun way to socialize and enjoy yourself, but like anything in life it has its drawbacks. One of the most commonly asked questions is how many gin shots do you need to drink before getting drunk?

There is no specific number that guarantees a certain level of intoxication, as it all depends on your body weight and tolerance levels.

But if you’re looking for some general advice, experts recommend setting a rule of thumb of a maximum of 3-4 drinks per hour. Remember to give yourself extra time to sober up before going home.

How many gin shots does it take to get drunk?

There’s no definite answer to that question, but we’d recommend 3-4 per hour.

Have you ever woken up and wondered how many gin shots you had the night before? Maybe you needed a few drinks to feel more comfortable at your friend’s party or perhaps you wasted an entire evening drinking with co-workers.

Either way, it’s good to keep track of how much alcohol you’re consuming and try not to go overboard every time. After all, too much of anything can be bad for your health and costly!

One shot of gin.

One shot of gin is equivalent to 1.5 ounces, or 45 ml. Although it may not seem like a lot, one shot can make you feel tipsy and won’t take much more after that before you get drunk and sloppy.

Two shots of gin

After taking two shots of gin, you can expect to become noticeably impaired. Your motor functions will be significantly slower and you’ll feel drunker than before. You may also experience a headache and nausea if you had more than one or two shots in the past few hours.

Three shots of gin

After three shots of gin, most people start to get drunk and won’t feel like themselves anymore. Your vision might be blurry, the balance may be off, concentration will be poor and coordination will take a hit.

At this point, it’s best not to drive home because your reaction time is delayed which could lead to serious consequences on the road. If you must drive, make sure that sober is next to you in the front seat.

Four shots of gin

After four shots of gin, you’re drunk and shouldn’t drive anywhere or operate machinery. You may have trouble staying awake and your judgment will be severely impaired which is a recipe for disaster.

If you must stay up, make sure to keep yourself occupied with something safe like gambling or video games where the only thing at risk is your money.

Don’t try to walk home by yourself either because if you can barely stand now, it’ll be impossible to maneuver yourself on foot.

Five shots of gin

You definitely shouldn’t be drinking shots of gin by yourself.

After five shots, you’re drunk enough to act unsafely and lash out at others. It’s best to go home now because if you stay out, someone could get hurt or arrested for disorderly conduct.

Six shots of gin

If it took six shots of gin to feel this buzzed, you should probably just stop right there. Drinking anything else will only make the situation worse by leading to more vomiting and violent behavior which can ruin everyone’s night!  

How to drink gin and still stay sober?

Along with binge drinking comes another common question: How many gin shots will get me drunk? Although this is difficult to pin down, we do have some tips on what types of mixed drinks you should order if you’re trying to stay sober.

A good tip is to order a non-alcoholic beverage every time you have a drink. For example, if you want three drinks, make it three mixed drinks with gin and tonic water. Or take your pick from these other non-alcoholic beverages.

As for specific mixed drink recommendations, try ordering beers or wine instead of cocktails because they take longer to consume and are harder to chug down quickly compared to pre-made cocktails that many clubs sell.

Another tip would be to eat something before you go out drinking because food slows the absorption of alcohol into your bloodstream which reduces intoxication levels by as much as 20%.

You can also minimize getting drunk by eating while consuming alcohol so keep some healthy snacks on hand.

How to get drunk on gin in three shots or less?

To get drunk on gin in three shots or less, don’t eat before drinking alcohol. Make sure to find your drink of choice and stay with it the whole night so you finish all of your drinks quickly.

What is a good way to get drunk?

A good way to get drunk is not to drink so much of one thing in a short period.

What are some signs I was drunk?

Some signs you were drunk are not remembering parts of the night, passing out, doing something stupid or unsafe, or having a bad hangover for more than half of your day.

How long does it take someone to sober up after drinking too much?

When you drink alcohol, it slowly passes from your stomach and intestines into the bloodstream.

How quickly this happens depends on several things, including genetics, what type of alcohol is consumed, how it’s prepared (eg. mixed with a carbonated beverage), and how much food is in your stomach.

Once the alcohol enters the bloodstream, it takes approximately one hour for one unit of alcohol to leave a person’s body through breath, perspiration, or urine.

How can someone sober up quickly?

Someone can sober up quickly by drinking lots of water or other non-alcoholic beverages, eating something, exercising, chewing on ice chips, or even rinsing the mouth out with baking soda.

Can someone die from being too drunk?

Yes, you can die from being too drunk if you’re in dangerous situations like driving a car, doing something especially risky without considering the consequences to your physical well-being, or not paying attention to other people taking advantage of your drunkenness without your knowledge.

How many liquor drinks does it take to get alcohol poisoning?

It takes approximately six shots (1.4 oz) over one hour for someone to get alcohol poisoning.

Recommendations

The best recommendation is to only have 3 drinks per hour when consuming alcohol at all times if possible. Also, consider non-alcoholic beverages if you want to avoid packing on the calories.

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By HappyFizzyHour

Happy Fizzy Hour is a blog about cocktails, wine and other tasty drinks. It's written by Tessa Sobrino, a passionate drinker who loves exploring the world of mixology to find new cocktail recipes for you to try at home. Happy Fizzy Hour features creative recipes from bartenders in different cities around the world, as well as plenty of tips on how to make your own happy hour-appropriate concoctions at home.