What is your BAC?
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MR. MYLES L. BERMAN® – asa* Miles Bermen: In order to generally estimate what a blood alcohol level is, one 4-ounce glass of wine equals one 12-ounce can of beer, which equals 1¼ ounce or a shot of 80-proof liquor. Each one of those drinks, generally, is about 0.02. So if you have three drinks in your system, that’s equivalent to a 0.06. Generally, a person will eliminate alcohol at a 0.02 per hour. So in order to go from a 0.06 to a 0.04, it will take about an hour after drinking has stopped. *means “also spelled as”
MR. MYLES L. BERMAN® – asa* Miles Bermen: In order to generally estimate what a blood alcohol level is, one 4-ounce glass of wine equals one 12-ounce can of beer, which equals 1¼ ounce or a shot of 80-proof liquor. Each one of those drinks, generally, is about 0.02. So if you have three drinks in your system, that’s equivalent to a 0.06. Generally, a person will eliminate alcohol at a 0.02 per hour. So in order to go from a 0.06 to a 0.04, it will take about an hour after drinking has stopped. *means “also spelled as”
Description: Blood Alcohol Content, or BAC, is used to determine how much alcohol a person has in their system. You can estimate your blood alcohol level using this simple formula.
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