Can you get drunk on sparkling cider?

Sparkling cider contains a small amount of alcohol, typically around 0.5% to 1.2% ABV (alcohol by volume). This is significantly lower than the alcohol content of beer, which is typically around 4% to 5% ABV, and much lower than the alcohol content of wine, which is typically around 12% to 15% ABV.

While it is possible to get drunk on sparkling cider, it would require drinking a very large amount in a short period of time. It is more likely that a person would experience negative side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, and headache, before reaching a state of drunkenness.

It is important to note that the alcohol content of sparkling cider can vary depending on the brand and type of cider. Some ciders may be labeled as "hard cider" or "alcoholic cider," which indicates that they have a higher alcohol content than traditional sparkling cider. It is always important to read the label of an alcoholic beverage to understand its alcohol content and to drink responsibly.