Has anyone gotten drunk in space?
James Williams
Published Apr 25, 2026
Hereof, can you get drunk in space?
Firstly, there is no getting drunk faster in space like in planes. Secondly, here's a thing about microgravity: it means there is not enough gravity force in space crafts to help gas and liquid separate, so any beer bubbles inside of your stomach won't be drawn to the bottom of it and would result in, well…
Similarly, how do they drink in space? As water would float away from the container in microgravity, drinking fluids in space require astronauts to suck liquid from a bag through a straw. These bags can be refilled at water stations through a low pressurised hose.
Beside above, can astronauts have alcohol in space?
REUTERS/Danny Moloshok NASA has a strict no alcohol policy for its astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). From Russian cognac to American beer, a surprising amount of alcohol has traveled into microgravity.
How does alcohol affect you in space?
Because of NASA's rule, there have been little to no tests confirming the effects of consuming alcohol in space. However, due to the carbonation aspect of many alcoholic drinks, even small amounts will result in wet burps for the astronauts because there is no way for the gas bubbles to rise inside them.