no any food cooked with any alcohol is cooked out, the only thing that is left is the taste
Certainly, and it's very easy to do. It can NOT prove you've been drinking after you sober up, though. If there's alcohol in your urine, it means you drank recently. (The one drink per hour thing you've been told about is pretty accurate, unless you're a chronic alcoholic--alcoholism will eventually damage your liver's ability to metabolize alcohol, so you'll stay drunk longer and get more drunk on the same amount of ethanol. This is NOT a bonus, kids--it means you're on the verge of drinking yourself to death.)
Metabolites of alcohol will be present up to 12 hours, they show a ratio of how much you have drank and how long ago. The more you drink, the longer it will show up for. The test has to be looking for alcohol, usually if looking for alcohol, blood will be drawn or a breathalyzer administered. Alcohol is a diuretic which makes the body purge urine.
No, it can't.
Probably not
will not
no. urine tests are looking for ethyl not isopropyl
yes
Is r53 the code for alcohol in a urine drug test
Alcohol is gone in a short time, but its metabolites can linger for about five days. Most urine tests are for metabolites.
No, it would show as positive on an ETG urine test
Yes... as long as they are testing for it.
It takes about 1 hour for a single 12oz beer to be detected. However, alcohol is usually tested in your blood, not urine.