No, I've tried it. And I was .000 after 20 hours.
undergoing a screening that can detect whether they drank alcohol up to 80 hours before
Yes if you've drank anything in within 24 hours it will more then likely catch it
No
24
Probably not. What the breath test is measuring is the amount of ETOH that is in the breath of a specific volume of air. The body metabolizes alcohol at different rates based on each person but approximately .015 BAC is metabolized out of the body each hour. Therefore in 48 hours after drinking it is unlikely that any alcohol would be detectable. You'd likely be blowing 0s.
24 to 36 hours
about 24 hours
24 hours
Even large amounts of alcohol leave the body in less than 24 hours. BAC drops at about .015 to .020 per hour.
Approximately 24 hours after you have last had alcohol or drank, you will blow a 0000 on a breathalyzer. 24 hours is the minimum amount of time it takes for alcohol to completely leave the system.
24 hours
You can buy alcohol from any off licence that has a 24 hour alcohol licence.See 'Related links' (below) for a list of 24 hour off licences in London.