You wouldn't be able to function past 0.40 BAC, the scale can't go above 1 either.
% volume
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.
The number of beers it takes to become legally drunk can vary depending on factors such as weight, metabolism, and tolerance. In general, for most people, consuming 4-5 standard beers in 3 hours would likely result in a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit of 0.08%. It is always best to avoid driving if you have consumed any amount of alcohol.
A half pint of Jim Beam is equivalent to about 10 to 12 beers in terms of alcohol content.
It is the typical alcohol content for most mainstream beers.
about 40 at 5% alcohol volume
It is variable according to many individual factors.
1 drink takes you over.
a lot
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.
There are many types of beer and alcohol that is sold throughout Arkansas. The alcohol content of the beer will differ depending on the type.
None. There are still trace amounts of alcohol in O'Doul's.