WINONA, Minn. – A Wisconsin driver, Austin Ray Zastrow, 21, of Dodge, smelled of alcohol during a traffic stop so the officer put him through a field sobriety tests. He failed. There were other indicators of impairment, the officer said: Bloodshot and watery eyes, slurred speech, and a blood-alcohol reading of 0.12%. Anything exceeding 0.08% is unacceptable under Minnesota law. The stop was about 1 a.m. at Broadway and Huff streets.