BAC for 4 Drinks, 70 kg Male, 2 Hours
A 70 kg male who has consumed 4 standard drinks over 2 hours has an estimated BAC of approximately 0.06%, potentially over local limits.
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- Read your estimated bac and the full breakdown beneath it.
Four drinks in 2 hours for a 70 kg male can push BAC near or above 0.08%, the legal driving limit in many jurisdictions.
Frequently asked questions
- What counts as one standard drink?
- In the US, one standard drink contains 14 g of pure alcohol: 12 oz regular beer (5%), 5 oz wine (12%), or 1.5 oz spirits (40%). UK units are different (8 g/unit).
- What is the legal driving limit?
- Limits vary by country. In the US most states use 0.08%; in the UK it is 0.08% in England/Wales and 0.05% in Scotland; in many EU countries 0.05%. There is no safe amount of alcohol to drive.
- How does body weight affect BAC?
- Higher body weight means more body water to dilute alcohol, so a heavier person will typically have a lower BAC for the same number of drinks. The Widmark formula captures this via the weight term.