Estimate your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) based on the Widmark Formula.
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Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It uses mathematical averages and cannot accurately account for individual factors like metabolism, hydration, or food intake. Never drink and drive. If you have consumed any alcohol, use a designated driver or ride-sharing service.
What is Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)?
Blood Alcohol Content, or BAC, is a measurement of the percentage of alcohol present in a person's bloodstream. For example, a BAC of 0.08% means that there are 0.08 grams of alcohol for every 100 milliliters of blood. This metric is used worldwide by law enforcement and medical professionals to determine levels of intoxication and impairment.
How This Calculator Works
This tool utilizes the Widmark Formula, the industry standard for estimating alcohol distribution in the human body. The formula considers your weight, biological sex (which affects the volume of distribution for water and alcohol), the amount of alcohol consumed, and the time elapsed since you started drinking.
A "Standard Drink" in the United States is generally defined as containing roughly 14 grams of pure alcohol. This typically equates to:
12 ounces of regular beer (approx. 5% alcohol).
5 ounces of wine (approx. 12% alcohol).
1.5 ounces of distilled spirits (approx. 40% alcohol).
Factors That Affect Alcohol Metabolism
While the calculator provides a mathematical estimate, real-world BAC levels can be influenced by several variables:
Food Intake: Drinking on an empty stomach leads to faster alcohol absorption.
Body Composition: Muscle tissue contains more water than fat tissue, which helps dilute alcohol more effectively.
Medications: Certain prescriptions can interact with alcohol, heightening its effects or slowing metabolism.
Rate of Consumption: Drinking multiple servings in a short window causes a rapid spike in BAC that the liver cannot keep up with.
BAC Levels and Their Effects
BAC Level
Typical Effects
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Lightheadedness, relaxation, slight loss of judgment.