Yes, but it would take a LOT of beer to do it. Alcohol is a toxin; in excess, people die of alcohol poisoning every month. Depending on the mass of the pig, it would probably take quite a bit of alcohol to kill it. However, pigs like to wallow in mud, and just like drunk humans are known to pass out and fall, drunk pigs can do so as well. And if a drunken pig were to fall face-down into the sty, it's entirely possible that the pig could die of suffocation.
No. It is a common derogatory practice to compare undesirable brands of beer to urine, but no beer actually contains urine.
A urine test detects beer by looking for the presence of ethanol (alcohol) metabolites in the urine such as ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and ethyl sulfate (EtS). These metabolites are produced when the body breaks down alcohol consumed from beer, and can be detected in urine for up to 80 hours after consumption.
NO!
The chemicals in the urine
Yes
What you really should be concerned about is becoming addicted to alcohol if you drink too much beer; alcoholismis a very serious condition. But the only way in which urine is affected by beer, is that you will have more of it.
If it's sick then yeah.
Yes. The FDA recommends urine, especially that of pigs, for sterilization. This is due to the effect of the ammonia in the urine.
Why would you want to know that????
One hour each beer do the math
Beer is a diuretic, which means it promotes urine production by increasing fluid intake. This dilutes the urine and can make it appear clearer. Additionally, alcohol can inhibit the release of a hormone that affects urine concentration, further contributing to clear urine.
No, unless you drank it right before the test.