Alcohol units is wrong
This would be my favorite alcohol tracking app IF the alcohol units were correct. A 12 oz 5% beer is 1 unit of alcohol, not 1.8 units like the app displays. Due to this wrong calculation used for tracking, the app is unusable
Yes, Drink Tracker° is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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This would be my favorite alcohol tracking app IF the alcohol units were correct. A 12 oz 5% beer is 1 unit of alcohol, not 1.8 units like the app displays. Due to this wrong calculation used for tracking, the app is unusable
App is fine and works OK to track units. Really loved that when you don’t know certain values like alcohol content and serving sizes it offers you possible values. And units are saved to Apple Health. What I missed was BAC. Main screen shows the unit but not current BAC level nor was the expected BAC values saved to Apple Health. I tried the free week to make sure all data was saved to Apple Health, and BAC was the main reason, but sadly it didn’t work for me. Hopefully that will be addressed in the future and when I revisit the app.