No, because a pint of whiskey is like 10 beers and 6 more. Thats 16 hours you would have to wait.....
If you didn't have any other alcohol, you probably will pass it.
If you had 4 beers over 8 hours and then wait 6 hours with no more alcohol, you should have no problem passing a breathalyzer test.
You may not pass a breathalyzer after not drinking for 10 hours. Each person's metabolism is different, some could pass and some will not.
A Breathalyzer may or may not be able to be passed 12 hours after drinking alcohol. This depends on how much the person drank, and how fast their body metabolizes the alcohol.
"No, really Officer, I only drank 4 beers all night before I got behind the wheel." Some people's body's process alcohol at different rates than others.
While I have no data to work off of, as a general rule of thumb, one drink per hour is about how quickly your body will take care of alcohol. So after 4 hours, you should be clean.
That depends on how quickly the wine was consumed. The human body can process one drink per hour. If each glass was an hour apart, the waiting time will be much shorter than if all four glasses were consumed within one hour. Also important is the gender, weight, and stomach contents of the drinker.
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.
The duration of Whiskey School is 1.45 hours.
The duration of Sam Whiskey is 1.6 hours.
It would depend on the timing of the drinking episode and the alcohol content of the beer, but you would be "safe" after 12 - 18 hours.
Don't drink is the only way to "beat" a breathalyzer. Or, get sober long before you drive, over many hours. The breathalyzer test is very sensitive. You cannot fool it. It will not help to chew gum or suck on mints. There is one OTHER way to avoid a breathalyzer... have a designated sober driver.