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BAC Calculator for Men

Your Profile

Sex
Weight
lbs
154 lbs
Height
ft in
5' 7"
📅 Age
years
Alcohol Tolerance

Drinking Timeframe

🕑 Start time
📅 End time

Food Intake

How much did you eat before/while drinking?

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Barely ate
🍴
Little
Snacks only
🍕
Normal
Regular meal
🥣
A Lot
Full meal
Food slows alcohol absorption and can reduce peak BAC by up to 30%

What did you drink?

Your Results

MINIMAL
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Current Blood Alcohol

This is an estimate only. Do not drive or operate machinery if you have consumed alcohol. Individual metabolism varies significantly.

Peak Permille
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🕐 Estimated Sober
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Based on average metabolism rate
Hour-by-Hour Breakdown

Learn how male physiology affects blood alcohol concentration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do men and women have different BAC levels?

Men generally have a higher proportion of body water (about 58%) compared to women (about 49%). Since alcohol distributes through body water, men typically achieve lower BAC levels than women of the same weight after consuming the same amount of alcohol.

What is the average male metabolism rate?

The average alcohol metabolism rate for men is approximately 0.015% BAC per hour, though this varies based on body weight, liver health, drinking frequency, and genetics. Regular drinkers may metabolize alcohol slightly faster due to increased enzyme activity.

Does muscle mass affect BAC?

Yes. Muscle tissue contains more water than fat tissue, so men with higher muscle mass tend to have more body water available to dilute alcohol, potentially resulting in slightly lower BAC levels compared to men of the same weight with less muscle mass.