Sink the Bismark
Various "nonalcoholic" beers (O'doul's being the most common in my experience) contain only trace amounts of alcohol (0.01 - 0.5% ABV). As for the highest ABV beer, an intriguing competition has been going on lately in that category between Scottish brewery BrewDog and German brewery Schorschbrau. The most recent "world'sr strongest beer" from each brewery have been Brewdog's Sink the Bismark! at 41% ABV, which was topped shortly thereafter by Schorschbrau's Schorschbock 43% (at 43% ABV). It's worth noting that these beers are now in an ABV range HIGHER THAN FULL PROOF LIQUOR (40%).
Everclear... It is 95% alcohol
The strongest that any vodka can be is about 95% alcohol.
I think the most strongest alcholic drink is either vodka or shots!!!
200 proof alcohol is the strongest there is... some examples are "MoonShine" and "Ever-Clear"
Everclear which is 95% alcohol..... this is the strongest alcohol and legal on stock in the US.you can also get Polmos Spirytus Rektyfikowany Vodka which is 192 proof or 96%
Sam Adams Utopias is the strongest beer in the world at 25% alcohol by volume (50 Proof US). The strongest possible spirit (distilled alcohol) is 96% alcohol by volume (191.2 Proof US). At this point, it matters little if it is distilled from corn, wheat, or rice; it is all considered grain alcohol.
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The strongest alcoholic drinks can have alcohol content ranging from 40% to over 90%. However, many commercially available strong alcoholic beverages like spirits typically range from 40-50% alcohol by volume (ABV).
The strongest alcohol in America is 190 proof Everclear. It is unflavored and colorless. Some areas of the country have banned Everclear, such as Chicago. Some state laws do not allow sales of alcohol above a certain proof.
The darkest beer is Guinness, which you can't see through. The strongest beer is reputedly EKU Kulminator Urtyp Hell, which is between 12 and 14 percent alcohol depending on who you ask. Beer can't get any stronger without adding everclear to it, because the alcohol kills the yeast past that point.
George T. Stagg is one of the strongest whiskeys on the market at around 72% alcohol varying from year to year. It is one of the few whiskeys that is not allowed on airplanes due to its extremely high alcohol content.For more fun whiskey facts and entertainment visit my blog at the link provided.