To determine a beer's age, check for "Born On" or "Best By" dates on the label. Production codes, though complex, offer clues. Label printing itself—technology, design, and materials—can indicate age. Older labels might have less vibrant colors or different materials. Consider the beer style, as some age better than others.
It's easiest to tell when drunk.
Beer is not typically found in a wine bottle. If beer is in a wine bottle, it may be due to a mistake in packaging or labeling.
That depends on how much there is. Look on the bottle and it will tell you.
To remove old beer sediment from a bottle, gently pour the beer into a glass, leaving the sediment behind in the bottle. Avoid shaking the bottle to prevent the sediment from mixing back into the beer.
That depends. It is polite to open someone else's bottle of beer just before handing it to them. It is very rude to open someone else's beer and drink from it, whether or not you tell them that you did.
just read the back of the bottle it will tell you
1 glass of beer (250ml) standard, draught or lager has 380 kilojoules
A standard bottle of beer is typically 330 milliliters or 12 ounces.
Yes, beer can be bottled in growlers.
Colored bottle blocks the light. The light effects the yeast making skunky beer.
Bring it to the attention of the seller.
Cut it in half and count the rings.