Your drink and BAC (blood alcohol concentration)

How your drink type affects BAC?

Light drinks

Light drinks mean lesser BAC: You get less drunk

Light drinks mean slower increase in BAC: You get drunk slowly

Example: When your drink beer: Your BAC stays low. You feel less drunk. Your BAC increases slowly: You feel drunk slowly.

Strong drinks

Strong drinks mean higher BAC: You get more drunk

Strong drinks mean faster increase in BAC: You get drunk faster

Example: When your drink vodka: Your BAC goes high. You feel drunk more. Your BAC increases fast: You feel drunk faster

How your body type affects blood alcohol concentration? Read here


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