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Question by Joshua
Submitted on 3/23/2004
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if i drink a 6 pack of beer and each can is 16oz.. how long does it take to get out of your body? Will it show up on a drug test if you have to take one the next day?


Answer by ur mom
Submitted on 9/26/2005
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your mom

 

Answer by Nick
Submitted on 4/5/2006
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Here's the deal. as a rule of thumb, it takes about one hour to process one drink through your body. Whether its one shot, one beer, or one glass of wine, the amount of alchahol is about the same, so 6 hours is the answer. As far as a drug test goes, no, alchahol cannot show up on a drug test. The only way to see if you've been drinking is to take a blood test or a breathalizer while the alchahol is still in your system

 

Answer by dizzy
Submitted on 6/7/2006
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dont no

 

Answer by loganflash@hotmail.com
Submitted on 11/15/2006
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8 hours because you had 8 ounces of pure alcohol in a tall six pack.  

 

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