The time it takes for one shot of vodka to pass an ignition interlock device varies based on several factors, including individual metabolism, body weight, and the specific device's sensitivity. Generally, alcohol can remain detectable in the breath for several hours after consumption, with a typical elimination rate of about 0.015% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per hour. For most people, it may take at least a couple of hours for the alcohol from one shot to be cleared from their system sufficiently to pass an interlock test. However, it's important to remember that individual responses to alcohol can vary significantly.
2.5 syns for each 25ml of vodka
I'm working on a fifth of vodka a day. Hopefully twice as long as Winston Churchill!!
Yes, the vodka will be fine as long as it doesn't boil.
Charlie Sheen....
They will like you; as long as you give them Vodka!
Vodka can usually be detected in urine for up to 3-5 days after consumption. Factors such as the amount consumed, individual metabolism, and hydration levels can influence how long it stays in the system.
Seriously? You are trying to compare a liquid and a solid here. 32 degree vodka will not stay cold as long as ice because vodka will not freeze at 32 degrees.
It should be between 12-30hrs
About 30 hours
1hour
Until all the Vodka was gone
You can make screwdrivers (orange juice and vodka), cranberry juice and Ciroc vodka, long island ice tea i suggest you look up different kinds of vodka mixed drinks, or any alocoholic drinks that can be made with vodka cause Ciroc is vodka...jessica s