ETG question re: peak .BAC vs. Amount consumed
From all that I have read, it is clear that ETG is dose dependent, I.e. The more alcohol consumed, the more ETG produced. Detection of ETG is also more dependent on time than actual consumption, although consumption as noted above, does play a role. One has been repeatedly advised to calculate ETG elimination time windows from a 0 BAC state. This all brings me to my question. Will a higher peak BAC produce more ETG? In other words, if two people drank four drinks, but one person drank four drinks over four hours with a peak BAC never going over .02 while the other drank all four quickly, would the same amount of ETG be produced? In other words, the doses are the same, 0 BAC would be reached at the same time, but peak BAC would be different. Is total ETG the same for both individuals or will the individual who drank over time pass ETG sooner? Thanks for the information.