Understanding Alcohol Tolerance

Metabolic Tolerance

Although this is not the only type of tolerance that a person can develop, it is the most commonly associated with alcohol and tolerance. Metabolic tolerance happens when the liver learns more efficient ways to metabolize alcohol, thus causing people to not feel the effects of consumption as quickly.

Environmental Tolerance

People develop higher alcohol tolerance when they regularly consume alcohol in the same setting. Folks who consume alcohol in novel settings (a friend’s new apartment, a different bar, etc.) may find that they feel the effects of alcohol more quickly.

Important Takeaways
  • Your sex at birth and body weight are not the only two things that affect your tolerance to alcohol.
  • The higher your tolerance to alcohol, the more you may have to drink to feel the same effects.
  • Higher amounts of alcohol in one sitting can expose you to the risk of organ failure and alcohol dependence (alcoholism).
  • If you are drinking in a new location or with different people, your tolerance to alcohol may go down. Try to pace your drinks even more than usual if you find yourself drinking in a new setting.