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Ok a little more detail: Lets say I drink all day (12 beers, 5 shots and a couple of mix drinks) I get agood eight hours of sleep. Wake up the ext day drink alot of water and and have a nice breakfast and lunch a couple hours later and i take a breathalyzer lets say at 5pm. Would I blow out any evidence that I was drinking the night b4 ?

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Your weight will also play a factor but the first answer was the most accurate. It takes one hour to process .02%(one drink) on average. I bought a breathalyzer for fun and many days your BAC is deff over the legal limit into the next afternoon if your drink alot. Good Luck.

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Ok a little more detail: Lets say I drink all day (12 beers, 5 shots and a couple of mix drinks) I get agood eight hours of sleep. Wake up the ext day drink alot of water and and have a nice breakfast and lunch a couple hours later and i take a breathalyzer lets say at 5pm. Would I blow out any evidence that I was drinking the night b4 ?

you would not blow anything with that much rest and food the next day.

You could still blow a small level the morning after a heavy nights drinking.

I always had a ton of breathalyzer questions, so I went to sharper Image and bought their breathalyzer. It cost 100 bucks, its very small, and DOT approved. I now know my bodies limits and never go over .08 while driving.

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How about this question ?????????

How long does alcohol stay in your sysyem for a urine test?

Lets say you drink like 10 beers betwwen 3-7pm and then you take a urine the next day at 12pm. so would alcohol show up 17 hrs later ? Lets also say in between those 17 hrs you eat alot and drink alot of water before you get an 8 hr sleep and then wake up and eat and drink alot and work out for an hour before u would give this urine.

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