How many alcoholic drinks does it take to register .8?!


Question:

How many alcoholic drinks does it take to register .8?


Answers:
Go to the link below. It will estimate your blood alcohol level based on body weight, amount of alcohol consumed, duration of time over which the alcohol was consumed, etc.

Source(s):
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/bac.htm

not enough

It depends on your body weight.

NOT AS MANY AS U WOULD THINK!! I'M GOING TO GUESS ABOUT 4 HEAVY LIQUOR DRINKS

It depends on your weight and the time you drink it. You also have to consider in the size of your drink too. You can do a calculation online. Just do a search for blood alcohol content and you'll get all of these sites where you can determine what yours is.

depends upon if u have eaten or your weight and body size

It is .08 that is the limit. .8 would be very high. 10 times as much. It depends on your weight and the time period over which it is consumed and if food is eaten also, but 1 beer is = 1 wine glass= 1 shot of hard liquor.

It depends on a lot of things. Your size/weight. The percentage/type of alcohol. How often you drink and how long it takes you to drink it. If you've had anything to eat/drink with your alcohol. Also, if you're asking to figure out how many drinks you can have and still be legal to drive, the legal BAC for driving is .08, not .8.

.5 usually results in death, so point .8 is generally out of the question.

.08 can be acchieved by drinking one drink an hour.

Lets see .08 is legally intoxicated in some states and thats about 4 beers.. So .80 would be 40 beers. You'd probably be dead.

If you mean .08, the legal limit for driving, then about 2 beers will do it for a man older than 21, 6 feet, and 175 pounds. If you actually mean .8%, then you are in the hospital in a coma, or you are dead. .8 would take a ton of alcohol to achieve. Drinking a fifth of straight Everclear might accomplish such a task.

2 12 oz beers OR 2 4oz shots in 1 hour. Definitely not enough




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