Several factors are involved in passing or absorption of alchohol, if you look at it like this, usually a can of beer or bottle (12 oz) consumed all at once, may or may not register more than .10 - .08 body size, pre-existing health issues (Diabetes, weak kidneys or kidney disease,) whether active or not, usually an hour and a half, will pass if you urinate and consume alternate liquids, but becomes a scaleable difference with the more you consume. Two to three beers, takes two to three times as long to flush out especially consumed in a short span of time. Also if you have eaten prior to alchohol consumption plays a big role when consuming beer.
it takes roughly 2-3 hours on average it all depends on your weight
8 to 10 hours ..
4 hours
18 hours
2 hrs
Beer does not clean pot out of your system
2 hours
10 hours
1 Hour
1 Hour
One hour per 12 ounces
a half hour
On average depending on your size, a shot, 5 ounces of wine or 12 ounces of beer, each takes about an hour - so any two of them will take two hours.
It takes up to 3 and a half hours.
That is dependent upon the weight and height of the individual
Depends on how much you drank, what you ate that day and your body mass. Generally for 1 beer it takes and hour.
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