Kaeroll Posted April 15, 2009 Posted April 15, 2009 Seems that alcohol's a bit of a theme in here, but here goes... If one were to consume, say, 21 shots of vodka (or an equivalent spirit) over an hour, roughly what would one's b.a.c. be? I have absolutely no idea how to work this out, even to a ballpark estimate. I'm aware it depends on a lot of variables but hey, run with it. Kaeroll
iNow Posted April 15, 2009 Posted April 15, 2009 Depends on how much you weigh, but it would probably be close to 25 or 30%. http://www.ou.edu/oupd/bac.htm Here's a slightly better explanation of how to calculate it yourself: http://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Blood-Alcohol-Level
Kyrisch Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 Depends on how much you weigh, but it would probably be close to 25 or 30%. http://www.ou.edu/oupd/bac.htm Here's a slightly better explanation of how to calculate it yourself: http://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Blood-Alcohol-Level I would hope you mean .25 or .30%. If your blood were one-quarter pure alcohol, you'd be more alcoholic than most drinks. That, and dead, of course.
iNow Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 Oopss... That's what I get for posting so early in the morning.
Kaeroll Posted April 16, 2009 Author Posted April 16, 2009 Well... regardless of the numbers, this very post is proof that one can have 21 shots of vodka over four hours (not one, ah well) and still be able to type coherently. Experiments: why science is fun.
CharonY Posted April 16, 2009 Posted April 16, 2009 And conversely you can have innumerable cups of coffee and still write like a drunken monkey (just re-reading something I wrote up)...
GDG Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 Well... regardless of the numbers, this very post is proof that one can have 21 shots of vodka over four hours (not one, ah well) and still be able to type coherently. Experiments: why science is fun. Hmm, but not a very good idea. If you get your blood alcohol level up to 0.40%, you have a 50% chance of dying from it. The typical frat party scenario is: (a) drink to huge excess; (b) pass out when the BAC climbs above 0.25% or so; © alcohol continues to be absorbed from your digestive tract, after you've passed out; (d1) BAC climbs above 0.40% or so, and you stop breathing; or (d2) you vomit, and choke to death on it. Not terribly pleasant either way...
iNow Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 So, if I understand you correctly, the lesson is to stop at .39% BAC?
Kaeroll Posted April 17, 2009 Author Posted April 17, 2009 Hmm, but not a very good idea. If you get your blood alcohol level up to 0.40%, you have a 50% chance of dying from it. The typical frat party scenario is: (a) drink to huge excess; (b) pass out when the BAC climbs above 0.25% or so; © alcohol continues to be absorbed from your digestive tract, after you've passed out; (d1) BAC climbs above 0.40% or so, and you stop breathing; or (d2) you vomit, and choke to death on it. Not terribly pleasant either way... I discovered this is not a good idea about eight hours after that post. I still feel a little rough... though I wasn't actually sick. Never, ever again. (You only turn 21 once though...)
GDG Posted April 21, 2009 Posted April 21, 2009 So, if I understand you correctly, the lesson is to stop at .39% BAC? Yep. Then you probably only have a 48% chance of dying
iNow Posted April 21, 2009 Posted April 21, 2009 Yes, but also a 52% chance of living. Okay... I'm not in college anymore. I need to stop this silliness. Thanks for the cool numbers, GDG.
Psycho Posted April 21, 2009 Posted April 21, 2009 Hmm, but not a very good idea. If you get your blood alcohol level up to 0.40%, you have a 50% chance of dying from it. The typical frat party scenario is: (a) drink to huge excess; (b) pass out when the BAC climbs above 0.25% or so; © alcohol continues to be absorbed from your digestive tract, after you've passed out; (d1) BAC climbs above 0.40% or so, and you stop breathing; or (d2) you vomit, and choke to death on it. Not terribly pleasant either way... True apart from I have never heard of anyone directly dying from drink too much alcohol personally. You could easily drink 21 shots in an hour, I have done 18 in an hour an a half in the form of double vodka and coke and plenty of people can drink more than me.
GDG Posted April 21, 2009 Posted April 21, 2009 True, acute frat party-type alcohol poisoning is not common, but does get routinely reported in the news. I suspect that most people don't approach toxic levels because you are waaay drunk long before then. It takes something like a drinking game, contest, or ritual (e.g., 21 shots, or a frat initiation) to get someone to drink lethal amounts quickly enough. IIRC, you usually have to drink fairly high-proof alcohol pretty quickly, so that your system is still absorbing it when you pass out.
Psycho Posted April 22, 2009 Posted April 22, 2009 See that's the problem the drinking age is too high, if they had been drinking from younger their bodies would be more used to drinking, or knowing when to throw up.
MM6 Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 There was a man in Bulgaria who had a BAC of 0.914%. He lived! That's the record. Reference: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2005/01/04/drunk-bulgarian-050104.html
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