In Minnesota, you are considered legally intoxicated if you are under the age of 21 with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of:
In Minnesota, a person who is below the legal drinking age of 21 is deemed to be legally intoxicated if they have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of any detectable amount. A person who is age 21 or older is deemed to be legally intoxicated if their BAC is 0.08 percent or higher. It is both illegal and dangerous to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated.