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by isoprophlex 1681 days ago
I use it exclusively when I'm drunk, to calculate how drunk I am

"4 drinks in 3 hours at 64 kg"

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Perfect link to start my day with
I'm unable to try to compute something similar by indicating the quantity and the percentage of alcohol, such as :

"2 beers (composition of 8% alcohol, 44cl) in 1 hour at 80kg"

I tried with or without parenthesis and with varying query. Never worked.

Any ideas?

(I'm interesting on knowing the level of blood alcohol percentage and the duration it takes to go under the limit, depending on the percentage of alcohol and quantity)

I can't beleive this works.
I don't think it's accurate though. It says I'd be at around half of the DUI limit after 2 glasses of wine in one hour. That's certainly not right.
How much do you weigh? That sounds close to right for most people I think.
Surely there is a huge difference between men and women considering men frequently weigh twice as much as women.
And it can't ever be accurate. Thing is, how drunk you're going to get within some time frame depends on what (and how much) you're eating, and whether your stomach had some food in it before you started drinking. If there's stuff in your stomach, its sphincter is closed while it's digesting it. Stomach itself absorbs alcohol (and nutrients) much slower than the intestine.

TL;DR: don't rely on this calculator to determine if you're too hammered to drive. If there's any doubt whatsoever, call an Uber or use public transportation.

Oh wow, so there is a reason for the old "Don't drink on an empty stomach"
This is something people from countries where people drink primarily hard liquor (Russia, Finland, much of Eastern Europe) know pretty well even if they don't know how to explain it. Another trick is to watch _what_ you eat. Meat and fat stay in the stomach for much longer, so if you focus on that, alcohol won't hit your liver all at once.
Some experiments to be performed :-)