Probably not.
Highly unlikely
yes
No.
Yes. So-called non-alcoholic beer actually contain one-half of one percent alcohol. However, that is enough to register in an EtG test. ETG tests detects ethanol alcohol that was ingested within the past three or four days, or roughly 80 hours after the ethanol alcohol has been metabolized by the body.
Yes. Even using an alcohol based hand sanitizer, using mouthwash containing alcohol, or eating food cooked with alcohol can cause a positive etg test 48 hours later.
80 hours is about what the edge of detection is, but of course it can vary from individual to individual. The test indicates that alcohol has been ingested, not how much.
No
No, you could not pass in that time. An etg test is so sensitive that hand sanitizer and spray on deoderant will even set it off.
The EtG alcohol urine test is unreliable the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) has warned. Because of its inaccuracy, "legal or disciplinary action based solely on a positive EtG ... is inappropriate and scientifically unsupportable at this time," SAMSHA has asserted. It has recommended that a positive test result be used as the basis for a broad investigation into possible alcohol beverage consumption. Not very likely
ETG tests can detect alcohol consumption up to 80 hours after drinking, so it is possible that you may still test positive on Friday depending on your metabolism and hydration levels. It is recommended to wait at least a week after heavy alcohol consumption to ensure a negative result.
Most likely. ETG tests are very sensitive.
6 beers equals out to this. 4.2% alcohol x 12 ounces is like .33 ounces a beer. So .33 x 6 is like 2.4 ounces of pure alcohol. So like 42000um in 24 grams of alcohol x 3.5 is like 147000um of etg needed to be expelled. So 2,118 um hour depletion of etg max, 147000/2118 brings you to 69 hours of detection time.
You will probably pass, but if you can keep your drinking down to two beers, why not quit altogether until you are no longer being tested? Better yet, just quit. You would not be getting those tests if you had not already had a problem with alcohol.