How much alcohol is in kvass and can you drink it while driving?
Kvass is a drink traditional for many Slavic peoples, whose taste is familiar to each of us since childhood. Most of us are accustomed to the fact that refreshing kvass is completely harmless, although many have heard that it allegedly contains alcohol.
Everyone understands that its content there is probably small and is unlikely to affect the behavior of a person who has consumed a drink, but some are wondering if there will be problems with law enforcement officers if they decide to check the driver for blood alcohol content. Since no one wants to have problems because of ordinary kvass, this issue should be considered in advance.
Legislation
Even a child knows that driving while intoxicated is strictly prohibited. One of the fundamental requirements for the driver of any vehicle is its adequacy, and alcohol, as you know, negatively affects attention, concentration and the ability to objectively assess the situation.
Even a relatively slightly drunk car driver is a danger to other road users and pedestrians.
To stop a vehicle just like that, for the purposes of a “current” check for alcohol intoxication, no law enforcement officer can.Another thing is that he has legal reasons for such actions, which are mandatory indicated in the protocol. A heavily drunk driver can be seen even by his behavior on the road, but much more often a negligent road user is detected by stopping for other reasons, but he is given a characteristic breath, impaired coordination of movements, incoherent speech.
Naturally, even all together, these signs do not yet indicate that the person was drinking - the level of alcohol in the blood is measured on the spot using a special tester. If the driver categorically disagrees with the results, he, accompanied by the patrol that detained him, can be taken to the nearest medical facility for an independent examination. Many conscientious drivers, in order not to get caught in the morning after yesterday's feast, acquire their own testers, which allow them to determine even before leaving whether the traffic police will have serious questions during potential testing.
Unlike many other countries, such as France, Russian legislation assumes the complete absence of alcohol in the blood, while in some other states it is allowed up to a glass of wine or an equivalent amount of any other alcoholic beverages. Given the severity of the law, even kvass cannot be considered a harmless drink - it can show a deviation from the norm. You should not rely on the weak sensitivity of the tester either - there are cases when a sober driver had problems due to yogurt, which also contains fermented products, or because of a mouth freshener with a small amount of alcohol.In some cases, even citrus fruits cause a sudden, albeit low, blood alcohol content, because kvass, which is theoretically capable of containing alcohol, can deprive you of your rights.
It should be noted that in fact, in Russia, the alcohol content in the vapors exhaled by a road user does not have to be exactly zero - just taking into account the fact that allegedly harmless products can also cause minimal intoxication.
According to the Order of the Ministry of Health No. 933n dated 12/18/2015, the blood alcohol content is allowed at a level not exceeding 0.16 ppm. However, this figure is very low, and different testers may have different sensitivities, so you should be as careful as possible.
How many degrees are in the product?
The special insidiousness of kvass lies in the fact that in most cases it is still considered a non-alcoholic drink, and even bottled kvass does not always indicate what percentage of alcohol it contains. In the case of barrel or homemade kvass, guessing this indicator is even more difficult. The indicators differ significantly, because some bottled versions of the drink may not be kvass at all in the direct sense of the word, representing a flavored non-alcoholic drink, while the most "powerful" homemade varieties of homemade kvass contain up to 8% ethanol, and then one large glass of such " freshener" is approximately equal to a liter of average beer. When using a purchased drink, you should focus on an indicator of about 1.5-3% alcohol.
Here you need to understand also that the alcohol content in the drink is not always proportional to the content of alcohol in the blood. Intoxication does not work on the principle of a switch - it comes on gradually, and for some drinks it is not yet immediately, and also passes gradually.
Relatively speaking, you can drink alcohol and immediately pass a test that will not show anything, or you can get problems because you drank about a day ago.
How many ppm the tester shows depends not only on the number of degrees in kvass, but also on other factors that are also worth remembering:
- the greater the weight of a person, the lower the percentage of alcohol in the blood he will have with an equal amount of alcohol consumed;
- men, on average, get drunk much less than women;
- it is not in vain that it is advised to have a snack - in combination with food, alcohol intoxication does not occur so sharply, but all intoxicating compounds are excreted from the body faster;
- the body perceives the ingress of alcohol into the body as poisoning, and if the immune system is weakened, the return to normal may be somewhat delayed;
- bubbles, which are invariably present in kvass, usually contribute to faster absorption of alcohol;
- for the body, a more severe test will be the rapid use of a relatively small dose of alcohol than an increased dose, but in an extended time frame;
- mixing alcohol of different strengths exacerbates the consequences, because even light kvass combined with fairly strong beer in the evening can turn into unpleasant surprises in the morning.
How is alcohol broken down in the blood?
The traffic police officer is unlikely to be impressed by the frustrated face of the driver and the explanation that he did not drink anything stronger than kvass, therefore, even after drinking such a drink, you should think about when a full sobering will come.As mentioned above, this moment is influenced by many different factors, so it is difficult to give an exact answer. Nevertheless, it is worth designating at least an approximate framework for when problems are possible and when they are unlikely.
Let's start with a popular and relatively easy option - simple bottled kvass. Immediately after drinking the drink, the amount of alcohol in the blood can reach 2-3 ppm, but this drink has a very high rate of ethanol breakdown. In just 5 minutes, the amount of the hazardous component is reduced to 0.3 ppm, and in some cases even to the allowed 0.1 ppm. After 10 minutes, a positive result of the tester becomes impossible, and after 15, even a laboratory blood test will not show anything - the kidneys by this moment have time to do their job.
Standard draft kvass, as well as most types of home-made drink, turns out to be a little more intoxicating, although it still does not apply to heavy varieties. Initially, the indicator after drinking such a drink can reach quite serious 6 ppm, and even after 5 or 10 minutes the tester will most likely show a slight excess of the permissible norm. Here it should be understood that even 0.2 ppm is a risk for the driver, since the traffic police officer, humanly understanding the violator, still has every right to punish him. However, after 15 minutes after drinking barrel kvass, the consequences are usually no longer detected.
If kvass has caught a very worthy fortress, it is possible that you need to take its use with all seriousness. At a minimum, you should not mix it with other alcoholic beverages, you should also have a good snack on it, and in some cases it would be useful even to sleep. Such precautions will not be unreasonable at all, because in the case of strong varieties of kvass, a complete purification of blood from alcohol within 15 minutes is definitely not worth it.
Take, for example, a rather strong kvass with a 4% alcohol content, which is not such a rarity. It is enough to drink just one half-liter glass so that traces of alcohol can be detected in the blood of a person weighing 100 kilograms for almost two hours. With a relatively small weight of about 60 kilograms, the time for full sobering up reaches almost three hours, and aggravating factors are also possible in the form of a lack of snacks or weakened immunity.
Kvass at 6% alcohol content is usually found only in home production, but among home-made drinks this figure is not so rare. Here, of course, the consequences will be even longer - for example, a 100-kilogram driver will sober up after a half-liter glass for about two and a half hours, while for a slender woman it can take more than four hours.
Some lovers of home culinary experiments even bring kvass to a content of approximately 8% alcohol, and then, of course, in no case should you identify such a drink with what everyone has known since childhood. Such a product is a full-fledged alcoholic drink, and quite strong.After consuming it, a man of impressive size should not be seen by the traffic police for four hours, and a very slender physique will completely become a reason to sleep off, because it takes at least six hours to sober up. Note that even these rather impressive figures relate to just one glass of drink.
As a rule, those road users who got drunk far from kvass get into drunken traffic accidents. However, for you, the risk of such adventures can be significantly reduced if the traffic police suspect you of drunkenness due to the fact that you only consumed a popular bread drink and take away your license.
Kvass is compatible with driving, but incompatible with law enforcement, so if the drink turned out to be unexpectedly strong, or if you consumed more than one glass, it is worth considering alternatives to an immediate trip.
Rules for drinking
So, from the point of view of driving a car, kvass is still an alcoholic drink, so you need to drink it, adhering to certain rules. As noted above, in the case of drinking a small amount of a regular drink from a bottle or barrel, the precautions are very simple - you just need to wait about a quarter of an hour or just hope that the inspectors will not stop you during this period and check for alcohol, because you will noticeably get drunk you just can't. However, in the evening you can drink more kvass, and give preference to stronger varieties of the drink, and then some useful tips should be taken into account.
If you understand that quite a lot of alcohol will be consumed, and before the trip, natural sobering may not occur, it is worth helping your body a little.There are various preparations of the sorbent class that help to quickly remove any toxins from the body, including alcohol, but for sobering up after a relatively light kvass, the use of chemistry is not necessary. You can limit yourself to foods that generally give a similar effect. Ordinary butter will provide a good result, but sandwiches should be eaten a couple of hours before drinking kvass, and not as a snack, otherwise the stomach will be overloaded with complex compounds, and then intoxication will only drag on. If there is salted fish or red caviar in the refrigerator, these products should also be included in the diet immediately - due to the high salt content, they will provoke thirst, so that the blood purification process will go faster.
A rich snack is considered a sign of a good feast, but not everyone knows that in order to reduce the consequences of alcohol poisoning, it is advisable to eat food before drinking alcohol, and not after. Snacking, however, is not forbidden, however, food in the stomach at the time of “taking on the chest” should already be present - then a pleasant intoxication will come faster, and potential negative consequences will be minimized and turn out to be more transient. The opposite statement corresponds to the same logic, which says that drinking alcohol on an empty stomach is categorically contraindicated, otherwise intoxication will be much more noticeable. Drink a large glass of kvass on an empty stomach - and even a slight insecurity in your posture can provoke a traffic police officer to check for alcohol content.
If the feast was held in the evening, and you only need to go somewhere in the morning, it is possible that various types of alcoholic beverages will be served at the table. Here it should be understood that kvass is not juice or water, alcohol is also present in it, therefore its use in combination even with beer gives an effect similar to the effect of mixing any other alcoholic beverages. The percentage of alcohol in the blood will not increase at all, however, due to the variety of dangers to the body, the latter will spend more time cleaning the blood of alcohol. As a result, it may turn out that even a full night is not enough to finally sober up, and even with normal health, the tester may show an excess of alcohol in the blood.
Interestingly, even the amount of gases in kvass affects the rate of sobering up. Carbonated drinks irritate the gastric mucosa, provoking an accelerated release of gastric juice, which accelerates the absorption of the product - therefore, you get drunk faster.
On the other hand, it is impossible to sober up before you get drunk, therefore, for the benefit of the trip planned for the morning, you need to either not drink at all, or, roughly speaking, get drunk as quickly as possible. Well-marked bubbles in kvass will significantly contribute to the latter option, in contrast to a stale drink.
If the use of the same kvass is a regular norm for you, which you do not want to give up, you should at least clearly understand the risks. To do this, you should purchase your own tester, which is useful to check the condition of your body before leaving somewhere. In most cases, it is not possible to postpone the trip, but if the ppm in the blood significantly exceeds the allowable rate, you should at least give up traveling in your own car in favor of public transport, otherwise you can become a pedestrian on an ongoing basis.Some drivers even try to dispute the results of the testers used by the traffic police, citing the fact that their own testers show alcohol within the normal range, but in reality this argument is unlikely to help - devices from different manufacturers differ in sensitivity, and you will simply be accused of deliberate choice models with a weak reaction to the "exhaust".
Remember to also learn from your own mistakes. If you have used your own home-made kvass and noticed that the speed of the sobering process does not at all meet your expectations, you should not blindly trust the tables in the future, which state that by this moment you should have already sobered up. Perhaps you misjudged the strength of the drink you were drinking, or there are additional factors that slow down sobering up, but the fact remains that if your body removes alcohol for a long time, and you only drink kvass, this still will not be a good reason for traffic police officers to stay unpunished.
If you understand that a completely stupid situation has developed in which you were really stopped immediately after you drank just a glass of kvass, and the excess of the norm is very insignificant, you can try this time to resolve the issue without long-term consequences. Ordinary kvass from a bottle or barrel does not have a special strength, and the body spends very little time on its removal, so a possible solution may be to refuse to recognize the results of a test conducted by a traffic police officer on the spot.
It is important to understand and be sure that the law enforcement officer is obliged to accompany you in this case to the nearest medical facility for additional examination.
The trick is that during this time the ethanol in the body will continue to break down, and instead of spending money on a bribe to a traffic police officer who understands the situation perfectly, you can already be sober in the hospital - with an acceptable amount of ppm. Naturally, such a trick will turn out only if you really did not use anything but kvass, and even then - weak and a little. In all other cases, you need to remember that you should not get behind the wheel drunk - at least for the sake of your own safety.
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