How much alcohol do you have in your blood if you drink two non-alcoholic beers of 0.5 vol?

What exactly does the 0.5 vol in non-alcoholic beer mean and if the police stop someone for an alcohol test, will the alcohol also appear in the tube or is that not relevant.

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gogogo
6 months ago

0.5% by volume means that from the volume, here your example is taken with 0.5 liter=500 ml 0.5%. These are 2.5 ml of pure alcohol and this is the maximum. Say, in the drink of the 500 milliliters are certainly not more than 2.5 milliliters of alcohol.

On the other hand, a liquor bottle with 700 ml and 32 vol % Alhohol has 224 ml of pure alcohol.

gogogo
6 months ago

I don’t know.

SpezialAntwort
4 months ago

The quantity on the bottle refers to the quantity in the bottle. Drinking alcohol (ethanol) has a significantly lower density than water.

For road transport, the amounts in the blood are primarily important. However, the alcohol is not only distributed in the blood, but also goes into the tissues. At the end, it depends on the body mass of the drinker, how much alcohol is actually measurable in the blood, but also in the degradability of the body.

hoermirzu
6 months ago

So little that it won’t be measurable.

TorDerSchatten
6 months ago

In alcohol-free beer is extremely little alcohol, so much you can not drink that a breathing alcohol value is measured.

In toast, milk rolls, apple juice and kefir and even bananas is just as much alcohol

Bikepacking
6 months ago

You can drink more zig-liter alcohol-free beer to get to 0.01 promille at all.

With my alcohol meter below the display Scala