How Drunk Am I? for Windows ⁄8.1 — Install, Use, and Tips
Overview
- Lightweight EBAC (estimated blood alcohol content) calculator app (version 1.1.0.7).
- Developer: BAPPS. Runs on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 (⁄64-bit). File ~2.1 MB. Interface has four panels: Check‑in Time, Standard Drinks, Custom Drinks, and Tab.
Install (assumed Windows 10)
- Open Microsoft Store (app must be available in the Store for your Windows version).
- Search “How Drunk Am I?” (developer: BAPPS) or use a trusted download mirror such as Softpedia if Store unavailable.
- Click Install / Get and follow prompts. If downloading from a third‑party site, scan the file with your antivirus before running.
Basic use
- Open app and set Check‑in Time (use current time button or enter manually).
- In Standard Drinks, tap the drink icon multiple times to add quantities (Beer, Wine, Spirits, Shot, Brandy, Fortified Wine).
- Use Custom Drinks to add non‑standard beverages (name, quantity, ABV) and “Mix” to combine.
- Open Tab to review items consumed, then press How Drunk Am I? to calculate EBAC, view estimated time to sober, and read a short description of impairment level.
Tips & cautions
- Tip: Enter body weight and sex (if the app asks) for more accurate EBAC estimates.
- Tip: Use Custom Drinks for cocktails or craft beers with unusual ABV.
- Caution: This is an estimate only — do not rely on it to decide whether to drive. BAC can vary by metabolism, medications, food, and health conditions. When in doubt, don’t drive.
- Security: If installing from outside the Microsoft Store, verify the download source and scan the installer.
- Troubleshooting: If the Store version requires Windows 8.1, try running it in compatibility mode or install on a machine with Windows 8.1 / compatible Store support.
Sources: Softpedia app listing and app screenshots/review.
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