Can 7 shots of bucardi 151 stay in your urine for 2 days i dont think it can or can it?!


Question: I'm pretty sure that if you can't spell Bacardi by just looking at the bottle label...then you probably shouldn't be drinking it...are you drunk right now? LOL

Anyway, your liver processes alcohol at the average rate of about one shot (of 80proof) or one 5oz wine, or one 12oz beer of one drink per hour.

So to answer your question...depending on your body weight and the efficiency of your liver, the alcohol should be out of your body in about 14 hours or less from the time of your last shot if you did 7 shots of 151. Hopefully you didn't do all of them quickly or you could die from alcohol poisoning depending on your size, tolerance and reaction to alcohol. (some people just vomit).


Answers: I'm pretty sure that if you can't spell Bacardi by just looking at the bottle label...then you probably shouldn't be drinking it...are you drunk right now? LOL

Anyway, your liver processes alcohol at the average rate of about one shot (of 80proof) or one 5oz wine, or one 12oz beer of one drink per hour.

So to answer your question...depending on your body weight and the efficiency of your liver, the alcohol should be out of your body in about 14 hours or less from the time of your last shot if you did 7 shots of 151. Hopefully you didn't do all of them quickly or you could die from alcohol poisoning depending on your size, tolerance and reaction to alcohol. (some people just vomit).

Why? Are you going for a drug test anytime soon?!

not positive, but your body metabolizes 1 serving of alcohol an hour, so i think it would be out of your system in 7 hours? does that make sense? maybe a bit longer since 151 is quite strong, but i think 2 days is a bit much...





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