Just so, how many ml of alcohol is safe daily?
Well, in fact, the liver has an immense capacity to regenerate. Hence, the 'safe limit' for alcohol consumption is said to be 21 units per week (1 unit is approximately 25 ml of whiskey) in men, and 14 units in women. No more than three units in one day, and to have at least two alcohol-free days a week.
Subsequently, question is, is 100 units of alcohol a week too much? The NHS recommends not drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week. If you do drink that much, it is best to spread it over three or more days. One unit of alcohol is 10ml of pure alcohol, which is equivalent to half a pint of normal-strength lager or a single measure (25ml) of spirits.
One may also ask, what is 100ml of alcohol?
Typically 100 mL is referred to as 1 deciliter or 1 dL. So, 0.12% is also equivalent to 0.12 g/dL. The BAC can be calculated based on how much alcohol one drinks and the volume of water in the body.
Is 50 ml of alcohol a lot?
50 ML is classed as a double shot in all standard pubs - 25 ML being 1 shot. Equivalent of a double shot of spirits, or a single beer, or a glass of wine in terms of units of alcohol. It's a shot. If you have no experience it might get you a little tipsy but it'd certainly not a lot.