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Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl

Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl

Beer 7% vol. EAN 3560070287895

2.8

Alcohol units

1 unit = 10 g of pure alcohol

28 g

Pure alcohol

grams of ethanol per serving

196 kcal

Calories

alcohol only, excluding sugars

3h20

Elimination

80 kg man, back to 0 g/L

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Elimination time

Estimated blood alcohol content after one Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl, using the Widmark formula that powers our calculator. Absorption takes about 30 minutes, then the body eliminates at a constant rate.

Typical man

80 kg

0.43 g/L

Estimated peak · reached after 30 min

Below 0.5 g/L · stays below the limit

3h20

Zero BAC

1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 0.50 0 0.43 g/L

Typical woman

60 kg

0.72 g/L

Estimated peak · reached after 30 min

2h20

Below 0.5 g/L

6h30

Zero BAC

1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 0.50 0 0.72 g/L

Driving limit: 0.5 g/L

What if you have 2 or 3?

Drinks one hour apart, durations counted from the first drink until back to 0 g/L.

Man · 80 kg Woman · 60 kg
1 drink 3h20 peak 0.43 g/L 6h30 peak 0.72 g/L
2 drinks 6h50 peak 0.78 g/L 13h peak 1.38 g/L
3 drinks 10h10 peak 1.13 g/L 19h30 peak 2.03 g/L

What about you?

Adjust sex and weight to estimate what one Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl does to your BAC.

80 kg

0.43 g/L

Estimated peak

Below 0.5 g/L

3h20

Zero BAC

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Based on your weight

Estimated time to get back to 0 g/L after one Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl, on an empty stomach.

Weight Man Woman
55 kg 5h 7h10
65 kg 4h10 6h
75 kg 3h40 5h20
85 kg 3h10 4h40
95 kg 2h50 4h10

What about a full week?

The WHO places the weekly risk threshold at 21 standard drinks for men and 14 for women. One Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl (2.8 units) represents 13% of the men's guideline and 20% of the women's.

Man 13%
Woman 20%

You exceed the guideline beyond 7 drinks per week for a man, 5 for a woman.

What it adds up to

Alcohol provides 7 kcal per gram. One Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl contains 28 g of pure alcohol, which is about 196 kcal, sugars not included.

49 min of walking

to burn those calories

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Frequently asked questions

How many alcohol units are in Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl?

Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl (7% ABV, EAN 3560070287895) contains 2.8 alcohol units, i.e. 28 g of pure alcohol. One standard unit equals 10 g of pure alcohol.

How long does it take to eliminate Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl?

Allow about 3h20 for an 80 kg man and 6h30 for a 60 kg woman to get back to 0 g/L. These are theoretical estimates: they vary with weight, age, tiredness and food intake.

How many calories are in Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl?

The alcohol in Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl represents about 196 kcal (7 kcal per gram of alcohol), excluding sugars. It would take about 49 minutes of walking to burn them.

Can I drive after one Koenigsbier (Carrefour) Extra Forte 7% 50cl?

After a single serving, the estimated peak is 0.43 g/L for an 80 kg man and 0.72 g/L for a 60 kg woman. Legal limit: 0.5 g/L in Switzerland and France, but 0.2 g/L on a French probationary licence and 0.1 g/L for new drivers in Switzerland. These values are theoretical and never a guarantee: only a breathalyser can tell. When in doubt, do not drive.

The values shown are theoretical estimates based on the Widmark formula (30 min absorption, elimination of 0.15 g/L/h for men and 0.12 g/L/h for women, on an empty stomach). Actual blood alcohol varies with the individual, food, tiredness or medication. This information is no substitute for a breathalyser or medical advice. Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health.