No. This is because alcohol is necessary for a breathalyser to detect drinking. Some beer has close to none of alcohol content. If your talking nonalcholic then NOOO
No. Every alcoholic drink contains the same type of alcohol, ethanol, and so every type of alcoholic drink will be detected.
Nonalcoholic beer is a malt beverage
Sharp's nonalcoholic beer is owned by the Miller Brewing Company
Kaliber.
It is a nonalcoholic beer
O'Douls
Barq's Root Beer
Malt beverages include ale, beer, malt liquor, nonalcoholic beer, porter, and stout
Nope, Because even nonalcoholic beer has alcohol in it. So NO you can't. ---- Police would not care if its alcoholic or nonalcoholic beer. They would see that that's a beer, and that's all they need. You would get arrested.
imeadiately
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of malt beverages, including ale, beer, malt liquor, nonalcoholic beer, porter, and stout
Certainly; there are no laws which restrict the consumption of non-alcoholic beer. i would se no problem with it altho what is really the point on nonalcoholic beer the point would be to get drunk but if there is no alcohol then its just a nasty tasting beverage
The breathalyzer is a simple roadside test the Police use to detect alcohol on the breath, root beer is made in two forms, alcoholic and non alcoholic, the breathalyzer would only detect the alcoholic form, and only 'throw off' if you have drank enough to impair your ability to drive a motor vehicle, one small can would not normally impair your ability to drive.