So I bought the best breathalyzer money can buy, more accurate than what cops use just because I like to track it. Looking at the charts it says .35 is the level of surgical anesthesia. Right now I am at .33, but I feel just fine. I can still even type. It says .40 is instant coma....but I'm going for it to prove them wrong.
Granny says, "Dat's right - here, have a brownie... No alcohol safe to drink, global study confirms 24 Aug.`18 - Bad news for those who enjoy what they think is a healthy glass of wine a day.
That BAC is a raw number. Its assuming a normal, healthy human being. Now if you've been on a binge its very easy to go past 4.0 because of the build up in your system. I've been well into the 3's and felt just fine. Wasn't stumbling around or anything. However, if I go months without drinking then have a couple of glasses of wine I can certainly feel it. So .08 is legally drunk, .4 is technically death, yet there was a guy in Poland that tested at 1.48, which should technically be impossible to ever reach. The reason for this is that once you around .4 or .5 your system is losing alcohol faster then you can keep that level up through regular drinking. Basically you would have to slam a bottle of vodka in less than 2 minutes and drink 5 of them that quickly to reach 1.48. That's like 5 bottles in 10 minutes.