About 4 hours. As a general rule the average human adult is capable of metabolizing one ounce of alcohol (one drink) per hour.
On a side note, do not drink and drive, even if you have only had a couple. I know this wasn't in your question, but I just thought I'd throw it in there as good advice from a lawyer.
2 to 4 days.
4 days
The time it takes for alcohol to leave the urine varies based on several factors, including metabolism, hydration levels, and individual body chemistry. On average, the body processes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per hour. For a 250 lbs person who consumed two beers, it may take approximately 4 to 6 hours for the alcohol to be eliminated from their system, depending on the alcohol content of the beers and personal factors. However, traces of alcohol can be detected in urine for up to 24 hours after consumption.
That is the equivalent of 4 normal beers. It would take over 4 hours for your body to metabolize that amount of alcohol. And you would most likely be legally drunk for the first two hours. If it is a high alcohol content it will take longer.
theres only one kind of test that can test for alcohol in urine and it can be detected for 4 days other for a breath test it is out of your system one 12 ounce beer for every hour
That depends on how long your night is. Your body weight will also be a factor. Normally 6 to 8 hours should be enough time for your body to remove the alcohol from the system.
Whether you will blow a zero on a breathalyzer 12 hours after drinking four beers depends on several factors, including your body weight, metabolism, the alcohol content of the beers, and how much time has passed since your last drink. On average, the body processes about one standard drink per hour. If you had four beers, it could take about four to six hours for the alcohol to leave your system, but individual factors vary widely. To be sure, it's best to avoid driving or operating machinery until you feel completely sober.
Usually beers/ales are ~4%
4 ABOUT 4 MONTHS
The time it takes for two beers to not show up on a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test varies based on several factors, including an individual's weight, metabolism, and the alcohol content of the beers. On average, the body processes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015% BAC per hour. If we assume each beer raises BAC by approximately 0.02% to 0.04%, it could take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours for the alcohol from two beers to be eliminated from the system. However, this can vary widely among individuals.
Stanley Van Beers was born on May 4, 1911, in London, England, UK.
4 days.