The time it takes to eliminate alcohol from your body depends on various factors, including your weight, metabolism, and overall health. On average, the body processes about one standard drink per hour, which contains roughly 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol. Given that 2 gallons of whiskey contains a significant amount of alcohol (approximately 256 standard drinks), it could take over 10 days for your body to eliminate it completely. However, consuming such a large quantity of alcohol is extremely dangerous and can lead to severe health consequences, including alcohol poisoning.
Figure about 2 hours per drink.
16 years
it takes about 28 days or a month to flush it completely out of the body.
They like it and it has a long history. Washington was suppose to have had the best whiskey in the colonies. He had a distillery at Mt. Vernon.
It completely leaves your body after about 48-72 hours.
On average, the body metabolizes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per hour. For 1 ounce of whiskey, which typically contains about 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol, it may take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours for your body to process it completely. However, individual factors like weight, metabolism, and overall health can influence this time. Therefore, it's best to allow additional time to ensure you pass a breath test safely.
At least a year or more.
It depends on the barrel.
Practically forever.
There is nothing that keeps your body completely clean of THC. The only way to have a clean body is not to use any drugs.
Alcohol doesn't spoil
yes. But it takes a long time.