how many butterbeers can hermonie take before shes hammered?
How many butterbeers can hermonie take before shes hammered?
That sounds like a disgusting drink
I'll tell you once she tells me this!
Assuming Buttermere is around shandy strength (which teens could traditionally drink in England in the early 90s), and she's a teen girl ~15.
Most young people who drink anout units in a two hour period report feeling tipsy. That would mean about 2.5 pints of butterbeer or like 2ltrs. Those glasses look like either 1/2 or 2/3 pints. Assuming they are 2/3s she would need to drink 6 butterbeers to be a bit fuzzy. In the movie she seems on the cusp though. I reckon she had 4 and is a lightweight. I think she takes Ron's (can't really remember but that rings a bell) she probably ordered 3.
DEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
It's like an alcoholic cream soda.
Jesus. Fucked up my maths here.
3% butterbeer.
Need 4 units to get tipsy.
3 units a litre.
She needs 1.25 litres.
2.5 pints.
3-4 butterbeers.
Give her six then you can take advantage of the prissy little lightweight.
She was legal in the UK by this point, and an adult by Wizard standards.
Doesn't sound too bad, a bit like Egg Nog.
not as many as Ginny
On the other hand butterberr could conceivably be mead strength which tends to start around 6% in Scotland. Then like 2 and a bit would get her drunk enough to drop pants.
hnnnnng
Egg Nog is disgusting
when is it ever even remotely implied that Butterbeer contains alcohol? point me to at least one canon reference or fuck off
why would it be called beer if there was no alcohol in it
>beer
butter beers are non-alcoholic beverages. you really think sjw JoKes Rowling in doe is making 13 yo characters drinking alcohol to her 10 yo audience?
The fact that literally the next scene, Hermione is stumbling around drunk?
its harry potter rootbeer ya cunts
there's no alcohol in it
One of the house elves gets drunk off it in book 4, and in book 6, Harry wonders what Ron and Hermione would get up to "under the influence of Butterbeer" at a party.
>root beer has alcohol
dumbass
Depends what you managed to throw together in potions class to spike it with
dumb frogposter
>beer
that's at least an implication.
>but what about non-alcoholic beer
yeah and if I say "I eat meat" the implication is that I'm not a vegan, even though vegan meat technically exists.
I always just assumed that Bongs start drinking at an early age. Is this not true?
W-whats that on her face??
Doesn't it turn winky into a degenerate alcoholic ?
you can buy alcoholic root beer fuck nuts
you can buy alocholic anything and to imply that this is proof that a drink called Butterbeer that is served to children has alcoholic content would be asinine
It's true, I had my first whisky when I was about seven or eight and was more or less allowed what I wanted from 13 up.
in book 6 they say "under the influence of Butterbeer" implying it might be at least slightly alcoholic
water?