"BAC Comparison Over Time" Chart
Any "average elimination" charts are simply that---for
the average person. Your rate could well be SLOWER, meaning
that your BAC level would be higher than shown here, at a given
time. The purpose of this comparison chart is to demonstrate
why SLOWING down consumption can be very beneficial to most drinkers,
especially those who have larger body size, especially the average
male drinker (versus average female of the same weight).
|
# of
Drinks Consumed [in 1 hour] |
One drink is equal to a
"Shot" (1 oz.) of 80-proof
liquor, 12 oz. of beer, or 4 oz. of table wine. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Body Weight Pounds |
Average
Drinker's Elimination is 0.015% per hour |
100 |
.038 |
.075 |
.113 |
.150 |
.188 |
120 |
.031 |
.063 |
.094 |
.125 |
.156 |
140 |
.027 |
.054 |
.080 |
.107 |
.134 |
A BAC
of 0.080
legally intoxicated in MOST states). And, 0.050
is considered NOT impaired in most. |
160 |
.023 |
.047 |
.070 |
.094 |
.117 |
180 |
.021 |
.042 |
.063 |
.083 |
.104 |
200 |
.019 |
.038 |
.056 |
.075 |
.094 |