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ServSafe Alcohol Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2026/2027 Version | Verified Answers 1. Human Costs - ANSWER Serving alcohol irresponsibly sometimes leads to people getting hurt. In serious cases, those injuries, can last a lifetime. Some people even die 2. Legal Costs - ANSWER There are legal consequences for the buisness too. Owners, managers, and employees may face -Fines -Lawsuits -Criminal Charges 3. Business costs - ANSWER Irresonsible services can lead to -Loss of liquor liscence -Loss of revenue a. and increased insurance coasts or loss of insurance 4. Definiton of ABV: - ANSWER ABV is the percentage of a drink that is alchol 5. ABV Example: If 40% of the liquid in the bottle of alcohol - ANSWER The ABV is 40% 6. ABV of Distilled Spirits - ANSWER ABV of 20% for liquers ABV to 40% or higher for vodka, whiskey, and rum 7. ABV of Wine - ANSWER ABV of 12%-14% 8. ABV of Beer - ANSWER ABV of 4%-6%, craft 2.5% to 15% 9. Bloodstream: Mouth - ANSWER A small amount of alcohol is immediately absorbed from the mouth into the bloodstream 10. Bloodstream: Stomach - ANSWER The rest of the alcohol moves into the stomach. Some is absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach wall 11. Bloodstream: Small Intestine - ANSWER From the stomach, the alcohol moves into the small intestine. Most of the alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream from here 12. Bloodstream: Brain - ANSWER Once in the bloodstream, alcohol travels quickly throughout the body. It reaches the brain in minutes 13. BAC - ANSWER blood alcohol content 14. Legal limit for driving - ANSWER 0.08% BAC 15. Livers role in removing alcohol - ANSWER Only thing that can break down alcohol in the bloodstream, it processes at a constant rate of about one drink per hour. 16. Factors that affect BAC: Drink Strength - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWERS: The more the drink containes, the more will end up in bloodstream. 17. Factors that affect BAC: Drink Quantity and Rate - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWER: Liver processes one a hour, if a person has more it will build up and raise the BAC 18. Factors that affect BAC: Body Size - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWER: A smaller person will have a higher BAC than a large person. Thats becuase a small persons body has less blood to dilute the alchol than a large persons body has. 19. Factors that affect BAC: Body Type - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWER: A fatter person will have a higher BAC than a lean person. Body fat does not absorb alcohol. 20. Factors that affect BAC: Gender - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWER: Women have a higher BAC than men. Women generally have a highr percentage of body fat than men, have a smaller amount of an enzyme that helps break down alcohol, and often are smaller than men ad so have less blood in their bodies. 21. Factors that affect BAC: Age - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWERS: old people have higher BAC than younger people because the enzymes that break down alcohol tend to slow as a person gets older, body fat typically increase with age. 22. Factors that affect BAC: Food - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWERS: not eating food before drinking will have a higher BAC becuase food keeps alcohol in the stomach longer 23. Factors that affect BAC: Carbonation - ANSWER Factors that affect BAC ANSWER: A person who is drinking a carbonated drink will have a higher BAC than a person whose drink is not carbonated because carbonation speeds the rate of alcohol getting to the small intestine. 24. What type of food is the best for slowing the movement of alcohol in your body? - ANSWER Greasy foods 25. Risks for intoxication: - ANSWER -Feeling stresses, depressed, angry, or tired -Taking medications or illegal drugs -Suffering from certain hhealth conditions -Intent on becoming intoxicated 26. How to assess a intoxicated guest? - ANSWER 1. Count the number of drinks you serve 2. Observe the guest's behavior 27. When should you assess a guest's level of intoxication? - ANSWER As soon as they walk in and count their drinks 28. Drink Equivalencies: - ANSWER Wine 12%: 5oz 80-Proof Liquor: 1.5oz Beer 5%: 12oz 100-Proof Liquor: 1oz

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ServSafe Alcohol Exam Questions and
Answers Updated 2026/2027 Version |
Verified Answers


1. Human Costs - ANSWER ✅ Serving alchol irresponsibly sometimes leads
to people getting hurt. In serious cases, those injuries, can last a lifetime.
Some people even die


2. Legal Costs - ANSWER ✅ There are legal consequences for the buisness
too. Owners, managers, and employees may face
-Fines
-Lawsuits
-Criminal Charges


3. Buisness Costs - ANSWER ✅ Irresonsible services can lead to
-Loss of liquor liscence
-Loss of revenue
a. and increased insurance coasts or loss of insurance


4. Definiton of ABV: - ANSWER ✅ ABV is the percentage of a drink that is
alchol


5. ABV Example: If 40% of the liquid in the bottle of alcohol - ANSWER ✅
The ABV is 40%


6. ABV of Distilled Spirits - ANSWER ✅ ABV of 20% for liquers
ABV to 40% or higher for vodka, whiskey, and rum

,7. ABV of Wine - ANSWER ✅ ABV of 12%-14%


8. ABV of Beer - ANSWER ✅ ABV of 4%-6%, craft 2.5% to 15%


9. Bloodstream: Mouth - ANSWER ✅ A small amount of alcohol is
immediately absorbed from the mouth into the bloodstream


10.Bloodstream: Stomach - ANSWER ✅ The rest of the alcohol moves into
the stomach. Some is absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach
wall


11.Bloodstream: Small Intestine - ANSWER ✅ From the stomach, the alcohol
moves into the small intestine. Most of the alcohol is absorbed into the
bloodstream from here


12.Bloodstream: Brain - ANSWER ✅ Once in the bloodstream, alcohol
travels quickly throughout the body. It reaches the brain in minutes


13.BAC - ANSWER ✅ blood alcohol content


14.Legal limit for driving - ANSWER ✅ 0.08% BAC


15.Livers role in removing alcohol - ANSWER ✅ Only thing that can break
down alcohol in the bloodstream, it processes at a constant rate of about one
drink per hour.

, 16.Factors that affect BAC: Drink Strength - ANSWER ✅ Factors that affect
BAC ANSWERS: The more the drink containes, the more will end up in
bloodstream.


17.Factors that affect BAC: Drink Quantity and Rate - ANSWER ✅ Factors
that affect BAC ANSWER: Liver processes one a hour, if a person has
more it will build up and raise the BAC


18.Factors that affect BAC: Body Size - ANSWER ✅ Factors that affect BAC
ANSWER: A smaller person will have a higher BAC than a large person.
Thats becuase a small persons body has less blood to dilute the alchol than
a large persons body has.


19.Factors that affect BAC: Body Type - ANSWER ✅ Factors that affect
BAC ANSWER: A fatter person will have a higher BAC than a lean
person. Body fat does not absorb alcohol.


20.Factors that affect BAC: Gender - ANSWER ✅ Factors that affect BAC
ANSWER: Women have a higher BAC than men. Women generally have a
highr percentage of body fat than men, have a smaller amount of an enzyme
that helps break down alcohol, and often are smaller than men ad so have
less blood in their bodies.


21.Factors that affect BAC: Age - ANSWER ✅ Factors that affect BAC
ANSWERS: old people have higher BAC than younger people because the
enzymes that break down alcohol tend to slow as a person gets older, body
fat typically increase with age.

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