Estimate Your Blood-Alcohol Level
Count your drinks and check opposite your
body weight.
(1 drink = 12 oz Beer, 4 oz Wine, or 1 oz
Hard Liquor)
Drinks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
100 lb .038 .075 .113 .150 .188 .225 .263
.300 .338 .375
120 lb .031 .063 .094 .125 .156 .186 .219
.250 .281 .313
140 lb .027 .053 .080 .107 .134 .161 .188
.214 .241 .268
160 lb .023 .047 .070 .094 .117 .141 .164
.188 .211 .234
180 lb .021 .042 .063 .083 .104 .125 .146
.167 .188 .208
200 lb .019 .038 .056 .075 .094 .113 .131
.150 .169 .188
220 lb .017 .034 .051 .068 .085 .102 .119
.136 .153 .170
240 lb .016 .031 .047 .063 .078 .094 .109
.125 .141 .156
Subtract from this the % of Alcohol "Burned
Up" during the time elapsed from your
first drink.
Hours since 1st Drink 1 2 3 4 5 6
Subtract... .015 .030 .045 .060 .075 .090
The remainder is an estimate of the % of
alcohol in your blood
Example 160 lb person has 7 drinks in 6 hours
= .164 minus .090 = .074
Print this for game day to assist you in
monitoring your BAC
Drunk Driving affects us all. Don't be a
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