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Size and weight have virtually zero to do with alcohol tolerance. Everyone is different. I have seen 100lb people throw back a fifth of vodka without blinking, while my inlaws can have half a wine cooler and be gone. With that said, one standard 12oz daiquiri won't make most people drunk.
Just start slow, and since you're pretty new to its effects, don't mix beer liquor and wine. Once you get used to your tolerance, you can mix it up a bit.
Do you have a source for it? As far as I know and also according to Wikipedia, this is not correct.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_tolerance
I made stupid mistakes in my youth and ended up in classes. This was repeated ad nauseum. As is the hour to process a single serving of alcohol is the same for everyone.
Also I could drink people twice my size under the table. I was 120lbs soaking wet.