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Blood Alcohol Calculator (Android)

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This app helps you estimate your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) by counting your drinks. Choose a drink, drag it to the time slot, and press the arrow to see an estimate of your current BAC and when your BAC will drop to zero.

Note: The only sure way to test your BAC is to use a breathalyzer or blood test. Apps cannot accurately determine your BAC. Use the information provided as a guide only.

This app is available on Android.

This app has a free version with a limited number of drinks.

For a very small fee (less than $2 AUD) you can unlock the pro version of the app, which unlocks all the preset drinks and allows you to edit them (such as to change the alcohol percentage) or create your own.

Disclaimer: We do our best to review apps according to our guidelines, but due to the nature of interactive tools we cannot test every feature and update. DEN highly recommends reading recent reviews on any app you download, and make sure to only download apps from official stores like Google Play and the App Store.

Disclaimer: This resource is from a source outside of Australia: it may contain links to services not available locally, unfamiliar terms, and refer to laws that do not apply in Australia. It has been included on CODE as it contains useful information despite some content not being locally relevant.

Disclaimer: This resource is from a source outside of Tasmania: it may contain links to services not available locally, unfamiliar terms, and refer to laws that do not apply in our state. It has been included on CODE as it contains useful information despite some content not being locally relevant.

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