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Steel reserve is base I use to calculate how buzzed drunk other alcoholic drink will get me.
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2017-05-04 at 5:49 AM UTCBy trying to figure how many cans of 211 whatever else is equal too. Someone needs to gimme a formula.
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2017-05-04 at 6:05 AM UTCYou can use an alcohol by volume calculator but no type of math is going to convert to real life. I swear even bottles vs. cans of the exact same beer and volume turns out to a different/less-/+more buzz. What this power is I cannot say all I know is that it exists.
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2017-05-04 at 6:09 AM UTCEasy.
multiply %alcohol by ounces = buzz units
That's how I compare alcoholic beverages -
2017-05-04 at 6:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by RestStop You can use an alcohol by volume calculator but no type of math is going to convert to real life. I swear even bottles vs. cans of the exact same beer and volume turns out to a different/less-/+more buzz. What this power is I cannot say all I know is that it exists.
I can follow that.
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2017-05-04 at 8:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kolokol-1 Easy.
multiply %alcohol by ounces = buzz units
That's how I compare alcoholic beverages
This came out kinda sloppy because break was over at work and I was in a hurry.
What I meant is (% alcohol) × (ounces) = buzz units (or whatever you want to call it)
For example, If you wanted to compare a 16oz Mikes harder lemonade (8%) to a 24oz Heineken (5%):
Mikes: 8×16= 128 buzz units
Heineken: 5x24= 120 buzz units