Alcohol per mille breakdown?

Yoo, was at my best friend's 20th birthday yesterday.

Now I was asked at short notice if I could go somewhere. (About 3 hours from here)

What do you think was my blood alcohol level and how quickly did I get it down?

So I drank:

•about 6 mixes of vodka and Fanta, each containing about 3 cl.

•2 shots of vodka
(of course, something normal every now and then)

We started around 6 p.m. and I stopped completely at 3 a.m.

I weigh around 86 kilos, am 1.65 m tall and W19.

I was pretty clear-headed the whole time and still remembered everything. I slurred a bit and swayed a bit, but otherwise everything was great.

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BlackyD961
11 months ago

There are promille computers. But please, if your driver’s license is better, never rely on them. The rule of thumb is 1 promille per hour, you can roughly estimate with the computers, but expect it to be able to calculate by 0.5 promille

Jo3591
11 months ago

On the Internet there are very good promille computers. As a rule of thumb: 0.2 per hour builds off.

BlackyD961
11 months ago
Reply to  Lilo283838

No, the rule of thumb is always 1 per hour

Women always only 1 promille per hour

Men 1-2

Jo3591
11 months ago
Reply to  Lilo283838

You can also find information on the website.

BlackyD961
11 months ago

Just woke up, my mistake

0.1

Nevertheless, it is 0.1

Never take 0.2 as a guide, that can cost you the driver’s license

Thank you to directly criticize my ability with descendants. main thing to go directly to the person 😉

Jo3591
11 months ago

No. FalseYou have problems with decimal numbers and comma. 0.1 promille to 0.2 promille per hour are correct.