Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Calculator

Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Calculator

Calculate your estimated blood alcohol content based on your weight, gender, drinks consumed, and time spent drinking.

Understanding Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)

Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is a measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person’s bloodstream. It is expressed as a percentage of alcohol per volume of blood. For example, a BAC of 0.10% means that 0.10% of your blood is alcohol.

BAC Effects at Different Levels:

BAC Level Typical Effects
0.02 – 0.03% Slight euphoria, relaxation
0.04 – 0.06% Feeling of warmth, minor impairment of reasoning and memory
0.07 – 0.09% Slight impairment of balance, speech, vision, reaction time
0.10 – 0.125% Significant impairment of motor coordination, slurred speech
0.13 – 0.15% Gross motor impairment, blurred vision, serious disorientation
0.16 – 0.20% Nausea, dysphoria, possible blackout
0.25% and above Risk of coma, death from respiratory arrest

Factors Affecting BAC:

  • Body Weight: Heavier people generally have more blood and body water to dilute alcohol.
  • Gender: Women typically have higher BAC than men after consuming the same amount of alcohol due to differences in body composition.
  • Food Consumption: Eating before or while drinking slows alcohol absorption.
  • Rate of Consumption: Drinking quickly results in higher BAC than drinking the same amount over a longer period.
  • Medications: Some medications can interact with alcohol and affect BAC.
  • Tolerance: Regular drinkers may show fewer signs of impairment at higher BAC levels, but their BAC is still elevated.