Alcohol Units Calculator

Alcohol Units Calculator

Know and Track your Alcohol

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All Versions of Alcohol Units Calculator

2.2.1

January 21, 2021

Bug Fix - fixed not being able to add units using the phone/ipad App.

2.2

January 20, 2021

Added the ability to change the percentage alcohol and drink volume using the Watch App rather than having to use the phone App.
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2.1.5

January 4, 2021

Bug fix for Watch App not always connecting.

2.1.4

May 27, 2020

Bug fixes: Alcohol free days not showing on ipad

2.1.3

November 27, 2019

Fixed some spacing issues and made unit selectors, etc more visible.

2.1.2

March 13, 2019

Bug fixes in Apple Watch App

2.1.1

February 7, 2019

Couple of bug fixes for Timezones and quantity conversions. Plus updated for larger screens.
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2.1

October 31, 2018

Rolling Average for week now has its own Preference. Added the concept of Alcohol Free Days. Added Quick list to both add and delete previously added drinks.
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2.0.3

February 27, 2018

Keyboard now shows under field it is for

2.0.2

December 1, 2017

Added weekly and monthly units totals to the Month View

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Description of Alcohol Units Calculator

The purpose of this App is to accurately record the units you are consuming. You do this by, at least, knowing the percentage alcohol and the amount of the drink - specified in ml, cl, litres, uk pints or US fl ozs. Unlike other Apps it does not care what the drink is (e.g. a glass of wine or a pint of beer) just the units. It does not judge you about the amount you are drinking it is trying to help you recognise how much you are drinking and manage that however you want. Recent changes have introduced the ability to mark a day as Alcohol Free, change the number of days used to calculate the rolling averages shown and, with this update, the ability to change the percentage alcohol and drink amount using the watch App rather than having to use the phone to make these changes. Ever wondered how many units there are in a drink? This App can can be used to just calculate the number of units in a drink but it can also be used to keep track of units consumed. Just press the 'Add Units' button. Until you ask yourself the question how many units am I consuming day by day, week by week and through the months you will have no idea. Many people wildly underestimate the amount they drink. This App can tell you and it can be very enlightening. Unlike other Apps this one makes no judgement on how much you drink it is a means for you to understand the amounts and to act as you see fit. If you choose to cut down then that is your choice. Maybe this App will confirm that apart from the odd day or two you are generally within guidelines. This App is not restricted in the amounts that can be entered unlike other similar Apps. The values are entered using a decimal number pad so you are not restricted by the values specified on picker wheels. You can enter ANY amounts using US fl Ozs, millilitres, centilitres, litres, UK pints. Drink Driving Limits: A 3.6% abv pint of beer has 2 units in it. In the UK to remain within the drink drive limit you can have no more than 1 pint of weak (3.6%) beer - any more and you risk being over the drink drive limit. Note, that the last sentence used the word 'weak', not one pint of beer but one pint of weak beer. So what difference does that make? Well a 5% beer has 2.84 units in it. So, you're probably pushing the upper limit, if not already over it. Legal Disclaimer: Do not use this App as a guide to whether you can drive a car or not. This App is just for calculating and collating the number of units consumed. Now with Apple Watch support & iCloud Support to save your precious information. Easy to add the same units from your Apple Watch. See how many units you've consumed today glancing at your Apple Watch. Save you units consumed to iCloud. Retrieve them on another device.
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Alcohol Units Calculator: FAQ

Is the software for Alcohol Units Calculator compatible with iPads?

Yes, Alcohol Units Calculator is available for iPad users.
Jim Chapple is the developer of the Alcohol Units Calculator app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Alcohol Units Calculator app is iOS 10.0.
The overall user rating of the Alcohol Units Calculator app is 4.2.
Alcohol Units Calculator Relates To The Medical App Genre.
2.2.1 is the most recent version of the Alcohol Units Calculator app.
July 1, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Alcohol Units Calculator app.
Alcohol Units Calculator officially launched on February 5, 2023.
The Alcohol Units Calculator app is suitable for Jim Chapple years of age.
The following list of languages is supported by the Alcohol Units Calculator app: English.
No, Alcohol Units Calculator is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Alcohol Units Calculator.
No, Alcohol Units Calculator does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Alcohol Units Calculator

  • a good app

    Not fancy; but it is a solid little app. Well worth its 1 US$.

    This app helps me make sure to have what studies show is a therapeutic & healthful amount of alcohol - no more and no less (1-3 AUs/day). Every day, what I drank, I feel a small sense of accomplishment in maintaining good health.

    This app totally de-mystifies figuring out how much alcohol you are drinking. Not all wines have the same amt of alcohol. Ditto beers and sprits.
  • Thanks, and add 0 drinks?

    Thanks for the app, it's just what I was looking for. When I try to add zero drinks it displays an error message. Is there a way to add zero drinks for a day?
  • Simple and useful

    Simple layout, not particularly aesthetic but functional. Easy to use and effective.
    My one complaint is that if you input daily drinks as you go along, it aggregates them together into a total without showing what the drinks were. if you think you made a mistake, your only option is to wipe the whole day and start again. You might have realised you input the last drink wrong, but forgot what you had before it, so that's not ideal. It would be better if it kept a log of what you input, with the ability to wipe one single input rather than just the whole day.