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Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: zerocool84
24hrs is long in drinking time. Hell, many can drink a 12pack in an hour.
Woah woah woah...I'm all for the tall stories and all, but a 12 pack in an hour? I've seen guys funnel 3-4 beers at a time and they're out of order for the next 45 minutes, so I can't see how someone can swallow 12 beers in an hour and get away with it.
As for the question in the OP, I can only estimate, since once you get to a certain point, you have to go with a "range". So I'd say that range is somewhere around 18-22. Those days are long gone though![]()
Originally posted by: MixMasterTang
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: zerocool84
24hrs is long in drinking time. Hell, many can drink a 12pack in an hour.
Woah woah woah...I'm all for the tall stories and all, but a 12 pack in an hour? I've seen guys funnel 3-4 beers at a time and they're out of order for the next 45 minutes, so I can't see how someone can swallow 12 beers in an hour and get away with it.
As for the question in the OP, I can only estimate, since once you get to a certain point, you have to go with a "range". So I'd say that range is somewhere around 18-22. Those days are long gone though![]()
I could put back 7 or 8 beers (miller lite or something) in an hour but feel too bloated to drink much more and starting to get pretty drunk, but I could see a *few* people being able to do 12 in an hour.
Originally posted by: sactoking
1 keg of beer = 165 12 oz beers
4 people = 41.25 beers/person/keg
Myself and 3 friends drank a keg of beer in 24 hours, so we averaged 41.25 beers per person in that 24 hour span. If you puked, anything that came up and was still cold had to be replaced.
Our competitors beat us by a couple of hours.