4 1/2 beers at 5% alcohol (like Coors)
One yard is equal to three feet, therefore half a yard is equal to one and a half feet.
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Couple of problems:-- You don't say how many ounces are in one of the "beers". So we'll have to come upwith some kind of answer that doesn't need that figure.-- You also don't say in what respect the "beers" are to be equal to the whiskey.We're going out on a limb and assuming you're asking about their respectivealcohol contents."80 prof" means 40% by volume.So you're really asking for the volume of beer in which 3.5% of the volume is equal to 40% of one ounce.0.035 V = 0.4V = 0.4 / 0.035 = 11.4286 ounces.We don't know a whole lot about beers, but we suspect they may be available in 12-ounce cans.If so, the calculation above seems to suggest that the alcohol contents in a beer and a bumpare roughly equal. Who would have guessed it!
A halp pint is 8 ounces. Roughly 1 oz. of alcohol to a 16 oz. beer. So a half pint will equal 8 16 oz. beers.
The comparison between beers and shots of whiskey like Jim Beam depends on various factors, including the alcohol content of the beer and the size of the shot. Typically, a standard shot of Jim Beam is around 1.5 ounces, and its alcohol by volume (ABV) is about 40%. Assuming a regular beer has an ABV of around 5%, you can estimate the equivalence by comparing the alcohol content. Here's a simplified calculation: Calculate the alcohol content in the shot of Jim Beam: Jim Beam (1.5 oz) at 40% ABV contains 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol. Determine how many beers would contain a similar amount of alcohol: Divide the amount of pure alcohol in the Jim Beam shot (0.6 ) by the alcohol content in the beer (5%). 0.6 0.05 = 12 beers 0.05 0.6oz =12beers Therefore, roughly speaking, a half point of Jim Beam (0.5 ) might be equivalent to the alcohol content in approximately 10 beers with 5% ABV. It's important to note that this is a rough estimate, and individual tolerance levels can vary. Additionally, different beer styles and brands may have varying alcohol content. Always drink responsibly and be aware of your own limits.
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6 pints of beer is equal to 12 cups.
typically half as much as it takes orally
The answer will depend on the measures of the beer: half-pints, pints, half-litres, litres etc.
30 minutes equal half an hour.
500 thousand equal half a million - not milliom.
24 beers in a slab
(Maybe two to two and a half...) <----- RIDICULOUS!! More like .25
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Four Loko is not good for you, you shouldn't be drinking it and it's banned from stores.
There are two quarters in a half.