Use "with an open can of beer" ( not " a can of open beer"). The phrase "on his person" normally indicates that the person is carrying something in their clothing or a separate accessory or parcel, such as a purse. While drugs, for example, could be on a person (e.g. in a pocket), beer or a drink would not. Identification would be something else one would have on his or her person.
A person drink beer of alcohol. Taste good.
Germany has a preoccupation with beer.
A beer baron is a person who organizes the illegal production and sale of beer during a time of Prohibition.
There is a shortage of beer tonight.
Only if he gives you the beer for free!.
no, a diabetic person is not supposed to drink beer
Billy drank beer and became totally incoherent.
Beer is like the nectar of the gods
Draymen deliver barrels of beer to our pubs.
It's either a question or a declarative sentence. As a question it asks, "Do you like beer a lot?" As a declarative sentence, it simply states, "You like beer a lot."
Comma Splice Run-on sentence.
The large vat was used to brew beer.