1 drink takes you over.
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Nope. The blood alcohol level for being drunk in many places is 0.10. At Around 0.32 you will die from alcohol poisoning unless you are taken to a hospital. A level of 3.66 is totally impossible to achieve.
You can get about 21 1.5-ounce shots from 950 mL of alcohol.
about 40 at 5% alcohol volume
It is variable according to many individual factors.
A normal blood serum alcohol level in most cases is zero, particularly if an individual has not consumed any alcohol. If alcohol has been consumed, the level can vary depending on the amount consumed and individual factors. In general, a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% is considered the legal limit for driving in many places.
Yes, BAC, or Blood Alcohol Concentration, measures the level of alcohol in the bloodstream. It is typically expressed as the number of grams of alcohol per deciliter (g/dL) of blood, rather than in milligrams. For example, a BAC of 0.08% means there are 0.08 grams of alcohol per deciliter of blood, which is equivalent to 80 milligrams per 100 milliliters of blood.
Two for men, one for women, who do not metabolize alcohol as quickly as men.
One half of a pint is equivalent to approximately 4 shots of alcohol.
== == Blood may contain alcohol shortly after you have been drinking. BUT it is out of the blood stream in 18 to 24 hours after your last alcohol drink. In a lab test, alcohol is expressed as so many parts per 100 milliliters of blood, as a percentage figure.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 50 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood is equivalent to 0.05% BAC. This level is often considered the legal limit for driving in many places. At this concentration, an individual may experience mild impairment, affecting their coordination and judgment. However, individual tolerance levels can vary significantly.
Thirty 25cc shots in a 750cc bottle.